dlindemann
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This is my first post - this is a great site and I've done quite a bit of searching but I'd appreciate some input.
I've purchased a 1993 engine that is reported to have done 110,000 miles. It was purchased from out of state and consequently I have not seen it run and have no way of running it until it gets installed. I have no history on the engine other than it was out of a SC400 that was rearended. When I removed the intake plenum it had a pretty good buildup of black oily residue inside - not sure if this is normal? The engine will be going into a new kit from Race Car Replicas. My plan is to go with twin turbos and intercoolers running maybe 9 lbs of boost max.
I understand that these engines are pretty bullet-proof with good maintenance but given the above, should the engine be rebuilt? If not, are there things I can check to have some level of confidence that its in good shape before I do the install? If it should be rebuilt are there any special tools required or unusual aspects of the engine that make a rebuild difficult for a DIYer (I'd send the heads out)?
I already plan for a new timing belt, pullies, tensioner, water pump and starter.
Thanks for any and all input.
Dave L
I've purchased a 1993 engine that is reported to have done 110,000 miles. It was purchased from out of state and consequently I have not seen it run and have no way of running it until it gets installed. I have no history on the engine other than it was out of a SC400 that was rearended. When I removed the intake plenum it had a pretty good buildup of black oily residue inside - not sure if this is normal? The engine will be going into a new kit from Race Car Replicas. My plan is to go with twin turbos and intercoolers running maybe 9 lbs of boost max.
I understand that these engines are pretty bullet-proof with good maintenance but given the above, should the engine be rebuilt? If not, are there things I can check to have some level of confidence that its in good shape before I do the install? If it should be rebuilt are there any special tools required or unusual aspects of the engine that make a rebuild difficult for a DIYer (I'd send the heads out)?
I already plan for a new timing belt, pullies, tensioner, water pump and starter.
Thanks for any and all input.
Dave L