kooter
Well-known member
I have had the engine out of the car now for a couple months. had a few finacial speed bumps but are not back on track.
I had planned on sending the engine to a machine shop that we use at my job.
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my plans are simple. Have the engine disassembled, cleaned, checked, and what ever need's replaced would be replaced.
I am looking at a budget of about $2000.00 a little bit more if really needed. My main plan/idea here is not to try to build hp but more to try to restore this car back to as close to brand new as I can. I have always wanted a vr4 and finally have one.
My question's or the advice I need would be.
1)Other then just stripping and cleaning and checking is there anything else I need to have the machine shop do?
2)Is there anything I need to have replaced regarless of condition?
3)Since I am having the engine completely disassembled would it be best to have different piston's and or connecting rods, and if so what is the best choice.
and finally
4)the balance shaft belt to eliminate it or not too. I do have some thought's of eventually doing a slightly bigger turbo and a much better intercooler. But as stated not looking for giant horsepower, I have had several early 90's galant's and a couple eclipse's all base non turbo two wheel drive and put lots of miles with little maintanace. Never had a balance shaft belt break. AND DONT WANT TOO EITHER.
well for now thats it what I got. looking forward to some good advice and a little flaming for being a noob.
On a side note. If there is anyone in the schaumburg, il area. Or even someone that is down for a road trip. I would like to get some professional help(meaning someone who can take these engine's out and put them back in, in there sleep) little flashback to "the FONZ" blind putting his motorcycle back together in his apartment. Well I would appreciate the expertise to try and make sure that this one goes back together correctly.
The car
#148 nile black 102,000 miles.
comletely stock except shock/struts and stereo.
All wheel steering still in good shape.
I had planned on sending the engine to a machine shop that we use at my job.
web page
my plans are simple. Have the engine disassembled, cleaned, checked, and what ever need's replaced would be replaced.
I am looking at a budget of about $2000.00 a little bit more if really needed. My main plan/idea here is not to try to build hp but more to try to restore this car back to as close to brand new as I can. I have always wanted a vr4 and finally have one.
My question's or the advice I need would be.
1)Other then just stripping and cleaning and checking is there anything else I need to have the machine shop do?
2)Is there anything I need to have replaced regarless of condition?
3)Since I am having the engine completely disassembled would it be best to have different piston's and or connecting rods, and if so what is the best choice.
and finally
4)the balance shaft belt to eliminate it or not too. I do have some thought's of eventually doing a slightly bigger turbo and a much better intercooler. But as stated not looking for giant horsepower, I have had several early 90's galant's and a couple eclipse's all base non turbo two wheel drive and put lots of miles with little maintanace. Never had a balance shaft belt break. AND DONT WANT TOO EITHER.
well for now thats it what I got. looking forward to some good advice and a little flaming for being a noob.
On a side note. If there is anyone in the schaumburg, il area. Or even someone that is down for a road trip. I would like to get some professional help(meaning someone who can take these engine's out and put them back in, in there sleep) little flashback to "the FONZ" blind putting his motorcycle back together in his apartment. Well I would appreciate the expertise to try and make sure that this one goes back together correctly.
The car
#148 nile black 102,000 miles.
comletely stock except shock/struts and stereo.
All wheel steering still in good shape.