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Speedy Pete

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Since: Nov 29, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:55 am
Post subject: replacing a wasted Rio motor
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I buy a 01 Rio for cheap with a locked up motor.

I pull the head off and find every exhaust valve head broken off. Yep
this motor is a goner!

I get on the phone and get wacky quotes from some for $1000 for a used
motor. Screw that! One place has one for $500 but they cant make it run.
It has OK compression so I tell them pull it and I'll be back tomorrow.

SOoo I get this motor home from the junkyard. It has a hard spot as I
turn it over.

I pull the head. OK its not a cam getting stuck. But I do find one bent
intake valve

I pull the oil pump. That doesn't fix it either.

I flip it upside down and wonder if the weenies dropped it and the crank
is bent. I loosen the rear cap. No change

Then I see where the interference might be. Of course by this time only
about 12 bolts separate a COMPLETELY diassembled motor from the
assembled one I came home with!!!!

I pop off the #1 rod cap and push the piston out. Ahhh now it spins
free!! SEVERE bend in #1 rod! Arrrgh! All that disassembly and
aggravation on a motor that SHOULD have run.

Oh well.

What are odds of having maybe ONE good rod from the other motor???

(-:

-SP

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halatos

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 7:14 am
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> I pull the head off and find every exhaust valve head broken off. Yep
> this motor is a goner!

How about take the cylinder head from engine #2 and put it on engine
#1(assuming the bottom end is still good....)

Chris

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Speedy Pete

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 8:55 am
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Just to let you know- Original motor was completely trashed. All that is
salvadgable are cams and possibly the crank. But I think I can find a
straight rod in there even though they took quite a hammering!

-SP

halatos.DeleteThis@gmail.com wrote:
>> I pull the head off and find every exhaust valve head broken off. Yep
>> this motor is a goner!
>
> How about take the cylinder head from engine #2 and put it on engine
> #1(assuming the bottom end is still good....)
>
> Chris
>
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