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Finally getting a motor for my roller, what to address?
Getting a 3.2 motor from a donor 89.
Odometer read 99k and it was enthusiast owned. Car was an insurance buy back. What should I address before the motor goes in? I am thinking the below: - Fuel Lines - Wires - Plugs - Dist cap / rotor - Replace all vacuum lines - Refresh hardware as needed - Larger alternator (going to install a new sound system and will run AC) - Belts - Air Filter - Oil - Overall Clean I was on the fence on a 993 motor that was listed here on Pelican, but not sure what work would be involved to get it on the 89 G50 and more importantly pass CA smog/inspection. -Ian |
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Check head studs and adjust valves.
Check leak down.
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There is a thread within last month or 2 on this just FYI that had lots of info. But also replace:
Intake gaskets Clean fuel injectors Big Hose Between intake manifolds throttle body o ring/gasket Valve job and new gasket/washer nut set Rocker arm shaft rubber washers (forgot what they are called technically) |
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Leak down will tell you life of engine but open up more worms than the rocket arm stuff.
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If you have poor leak down or broken head studs, all the other stuff is secondary.
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I'm going to guess this is Tom's engine? I would feel comfortable throwing it in any of my cars and driving from east coast to west coast without doing anything but an oil change.
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Went and test drove it for the G50 and we made a deal on the motor as well. Excited to bring the Guards Red 89 cab back to life in my GR 87. Also getting quite a bit of other bits that I need from it as well. |
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Check the torque on the rocker shafts. If there is any sign of oil leakage around the shafts, install RSR seals. Easier with the engine out. I don't remember if they were still using Dilavar studs in '89. If you have Dilavar, I would replace them. They all break eventually.
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I'd check any wiring that looks original, ie injector harness, sensor wires (CHT and reference sensors) etc.
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SSI, sport muffler, EFI ITBs....right? ;-)
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![]() almostordinary- I see at the top of your list are "fuel Lines". I can help you with this. My lines are E85 Rated and made to your specific needs. They are considered factory level or higher by those who know my products. len.cummings @ verizon.net
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