And so it begins...

Blake

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Well had it towed yesterday to my garage, gonna go pick up a used block on monday. Then gonna tear that apart and take it to the machine shop.
 

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you need to clean the engine bay while you are at it, it will take time but in the long run
 
Blake said:
lol have you seen my engine bay? How would you know if its dirty?

LoL...i would assume there would be coolent and oil everywhere after you blew it...well I guess only if you shot a rod through the block.
 
meinp5 said:
LoL...i would assume there would be coolent and oil everywhere after you blew it...well I guess only if you shot a rod through the block.
o it didnt blow in the conventional way it was kinda lame how it happened.

I was driving down the highway all the sudden the car lost all power, the motor mount bracket on the pass side, broke off and basically cracked the block.
 
It was in an accident last november on the pass side front end. It was found that the accident was the cause of the damage.
 
Blake said:
thanks ill probably need it. Never done anything like this before...

Cool, good luck. I'm in the middle of swapping my block right now, check out my thread when you get a chance. It is not too bad if you have a good place to do it, the right tools and some help that has the skills & knowledge. Are you planning to do this yourself? If so, you will need some good help. Not really a one man job if you know what I mean, although it is possible I guess. Just take your time, follow the shop manual and do everything right. Your gonna need a good torque wrench and a lot of other tools not everyone would have at their house, so be ready to buy the right tools when the time comes. It is pretty much impossible to know that you will have everything needed until it comes time to use it.
 
even on a damn towtruck, your car looks amazing. Bigger and better things will follow im sure, i look forward to following what happens.
 
i can't wait to rebuild my motor and have a thread like this. i just hope i dont blow it and have to be towed somewhere in order to do so
 
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