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Brand New Engine
Ok, so my parents tell me I'm leaking oil on the driveway. I take it to the shop where we normally go for easy fixes. Long story short, he found the leak, but also found that my crankshaft was doing some serious damage. The pulley that it is attached to is moving, and it is wearing away at the timing case. He said there are two ways to fix it, a rebuild/overhaul, or a new engine. I went with the new engine. He sourced this engine from Indiana. I think he might have said that it is a JDM version of the H-6. With that came more questions I need answered. My first was, I have the ECUtune stage 1 installed. Will it be affected at all with the swap? Second, If it is the JDM version, will it be compatible with my wiring harness and ECU? Also, is there anything different between the US spec and JDM?
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just because the timing cover is getting eaten doesn't mean you need a new engine... almost all of my svxi have messed up timing covers... it is from pulley seperating not crank walk... Tell him to measure the tolerences of front to back motion on the crank and give you the masurements to see if they are out of spec... I think he either doesn't know what he is doing or he is trying to get some extra cash out of u
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That is what I thought when he told me about it on the phone, but when I went to the shop to check it out, it was wobbling pretty hardcore. I could hear the pistons moving funny. It didnt sound right under the hood. I knew that there were tolerences, but this thing was all over the place. It had made uneven groves and mild cracks in it.
This engine has about 65,xxx on it. But the crappy part is, that the guy in Indiana keeps the core as part of the deal. At least now my trans and engine will be closer on mileage. |
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Pay attention to what Mr. TOMSSVX is saying....the harmonic balancer on the EG33 has a history of separating into two pieces, which will manifest itself as a wobbling balancer. What do you mean by "all over the place"? The EG33 is one of the strongest engines out there - capable of 300k miles with normal maintenance. How many miles does your current motor have on it?
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before you buy a whole new engine, do yourself a favor and pick up a new crank pulley and see if it fixes your issues... It is at least worth a shot
Tom |
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listen to these guys advice. My pully was wobbling front to back and up and down. Ended up it wasn't even the pully itself, but the key that keeps the pulley from slipping around the shaft had stripped because whatever idiot mechanic had worked on my car last didn't tighten down the crankshaft bolt worth crap. Just pulled the old stripped pully and threw on an aluminum one. The crankshaft was a little beveled from all the slippage but we tightened the pully up enough so that its back to normal. Check into your problem a little closer before you let him go with that engine.
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Reading back, I see that you "went with the new engine." If it's too late, next time you'll do well to be sure of the problem before you start needlessly spending a truckload of $$$. dcb |
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