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Frixmatthew
01-03-2013, 12:36 AM
Im getting a (free) Mighty Max here soon probably. I was thinking of probably rebuilding just the bottom end of the motor. Not sure if it would be better to just get a new(used) block or have the cylinder walls machined since the #3 cyl. wall is scarred pretty bad and possibly cracked. If I get the block bored then wont I have to get new pistons or no?
What do you think new(used) block or have the old one repaired?
1990 Mighty Max 2.4 4cyl. 5spd
manorchurch
01-03-2013, 06:33 AM
#3 cyl is gashed how bad? Will it bore .030 over and wipe out the scar? Either way, pressure-test for that. If you decide to bore-over, you'll need new pistons. Some people (used to) go all the way to 30-over with "30-over" rings, but seriously, buy new pistons -- although I admit it's an arguable subject. Thing is, the days of "acceptable" oil consumption in high-clearance engines are over, unless you have an old Jag (and if you do, sell it to the first sucker who comes along).
If it's cracked, I would never trust it again. Some people will weld and be happy; I'm just not one of those people.
Frixmatthew
01-06-2013, 06:21 PM
#3 cyl is gashed how bad? Will it bore .030 over and wipe out the scar? Either way, pressure-test for that. If you decide to bore-over, you'll need new pistons. Some people (used to) go all the way to 30-over with "30-over" rings, but seriously, buy new pistons -- although I admit it's an arguable subject. Thing is, the days of "acceptable" oil consumption in high-clearance engines are over, unless you have an old Jag (and if you do, sell it to the first sucker who comes along).
If it's cracked, I would never trust it again. Some people will weld and be happy; I'm just not one of those people.
A little weird but the tr4uck skips a bit and it smokes.. But for some reason today me and my dad bring the truck to my house and on the way over I noticed it wasn't skipping and it wasn't smoking at all... Little weird..
camoit
01-07-2013, 03:41 PM
If it runs it might be just valve seals
recian
01-07-2013, 05:17 PM
Im about to start rebuilding my engine. 2.4 so ive read up on em alot. If you can see the wall i assume u have the head off? If youre redoing the top end (which is what u should do if the head is off) then itll blow the bottom end. Redo it all. If ur unsure of the wall have a machine shop check it to see if it can be bored and magnaflux it to check for cracks then step back and punt. I may have $500 in good quality parts for my rebuild. And thats all gaskets bearings seals and rings, timing belts, tensioner/pulleys, water pump etc. I can expect another 250 in machine work and cleaning. So if you spend 1000 on redoing an engine on a free truck ur doing good.
Finnie3d
01-10-2013, 06:58 PM
Im getting a (free) Mighty Max here soon probably. I was thinking of probably rebuilding just the bottom end of the motor. Not sure if it would be better to just get a new(used) block or have the cylinder walls machined since the #3 cyl. wall is scarred pretty bad and possibly cracked. If I get the block bored then wont I have to get new pistons or no?
What do you think new(used) block or have the old one repaired?
1990 Mighty Max 2.4 4cyl. 5spd
Frix, what's your plan for your truck? What do you want it to do for you long-term?
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