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2.7 engine needs help!

hi all
i have been an avid reader on this great site for a few years but now i need some hands on help..
i have a 77S that i have owned for about seven years but it does not get driven much.
it has oil sipping into the heat exchangers and other oil related issues.
i am looking for some one who will be willing to help me sort things out,probably do an engine drop,heads off so they can be sent to a shop for new guides etc,possibly do some upgrades and updates.(but not a full overhaul since i believe the "bottom" half of this engine is decent.)
i will be happy to pay for that kind of help, moonlighters welcome
email me at bluemax12003@yahoo.com
car is in my hangar in githersburg MD
regards

etay

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Old 09-06-2011, 08:46 AM
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If it needs case savers, and it does, you need to break the case so the shop can do the work. Cost wise, this is where a 3.0 starts looking good.
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well,i took the valve covers off and all head studs are tight,this engine was rebuilt at some point.
i would like to keep the 2.7(soon enough i will be the only one in the country with a mid year car with its original 2.7 in it... )

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