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TomPlastina 07-18-2006 06:13 PM

Re: Auto Turbo Vs Manual Turbo
 
I dont think he would do that ----, if he didnt know what he was doing with the new motor, i dont want him ------- up the old one, i guess im just gona put the old motor back in and get it tuned asap.

buk9tp 07-18-2006 06:16 PM

Re: Auto Turbo Vs Manual Turbo
 

Originally Posted by TomPlastina
I dont think he would do that ----, if he didnt know what he was doing with the new motor, i dont want him ------- up the old one, i guess im just gona put the old motor back in and get it tuned asap.

i think you should make him do it.. and why the ---- does it cost 700 buccks to swap in an engine that you have? arround heres its 700 with the engine.. 300 labor alone if u have ur own engine :S

TomPlastina 07-18-2006 07:08 PM

Re: Auto Turbo Vs Manual Turbo
 
300, humm, i dont know why its so much, and ive tried talking to dude about the motor, hae never reasponds, and he didnt put it in the car, he just put it together.

J-SMITH69 07-18-2006 07:14 PM

Re: Auto Turbo Vs Manual Turbo
 
is this the same guy who had the thread about his friend putting new bearings in his motor and I and many other people told you not to ---- around with a perfectly good motor, then it spun a bearing after 5 mins of running?????

J-SMITH69 07-18-2006 07:17 PM

Re: Auto Turbo Vs Manual Turbo
 
ahaha it is. ricers :3

https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=62733.0


Originally Posted by 89sipimpin
His motor's pretty much rebuilt from the ground up. All new bearings (not sure what brand, probly acl's or somethin like it) new gaskets, piston rings. I told him it needs to go for 1000 miles to let the rings seat properly and to let the bearings break in. I think thats playin it safe. The motor really didnt need the rebuild, he just felt safer doing it on this motor than the one that came in the car, due to the fact that it had less miles and he felt it would be a better platform for the rebuild.
But yea, i think he should drive it another 600 or so. Or should I just "boost that biotch"?

bahaha direct quote from me!

Originally Posted by random-strike
i think what you did, it take a perfectly good motor, and swap all the bearings which will most likely give it a higher chance of spinning one.

once these tight clearence honda motors come apart, they are never the same.

as for 1000miles on the rings, that is ridiculous, as well as 1000miles on the bearings

you definatly should have left the motor as is, if it had no problems before. i predict a spun bearing in the near future


95_civic_lx 07-18-2006 07:18 PM

Re: Auto Turbo Vs Manual Turbo
 
go to a parts store and buy your self a lift....and swap it your self

TomPlastina 07-18-2006 07:46 PM

Re: Auto Turbo Vs Manual Turbo
 

Originally Posted by random-strike
is this the same guy who had the thread about his friend putting new bearings in his motor and I and many other people told you not to ---- around with a perfectly good motor, then it spun a bearing after 5 mins of running?????

live and learn. I should just do it myself, i dont got ---- to do.

TomPlastina 07-18-2006 07:47 PM

Re: Auto Turbo Vs Manual Turbo
 
i dont think there was a spun berring, i think the it should have been tuned, then i probably wouldnt have had this problem.

TomPlastina 07-19-2006 12:41 AM

Re: Auto Turbo Vs Manual Turbo
 
---- it i dont even have the money right now.


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