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    I am thinking about buying a low mileage 1984 svo for 1500 dollars all original, the owner said it has 98000 miles, but cylinder number 4 has low compression. He said that he just recently put a new turbo time chain etc into it. My question is what does it cost to rebuild a 2.3 engine? If I was to take it out and put it back in what machining costs and part cost do I have?


    Do you think it could just be a blown head gasket? How can you tell?


    Thanks

    Matt

  • #2
    Has the car been sitting for a long time? The motor does still turn over right?

    Bottom end is pretty strong - I'd bet it's a head gasket.

    You can probably buy a rebuilt short block for $500. Do you have the skills to pull it out & put it back in?
    Last edited by 8T6 SVO; 08-09-2007, 09:54 PM.

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    • #3
      Well to be honest with ya, I have only ever dealt with chevy engines, is the svo really hard to put together? What about all the vacumn hoses, and wiring is it really complicated. Is there a way to test if its a bad piston versus a head gasket?

      Do you have any recommended books i could read to help with the rebuild of the 2.3?

      Thanks Matt

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      • #4
        Might be burnt exhaust valve, #4 seems to go first. The engine is simple to work on. Eitherway, valve or gasket, tear down and replacement 2 hours plus retiming. Next day start up.
        "Specializing in Brut Force and Ignorance."

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        • #5
          Any good manuals that you guys recommend? What is the appx cost for a complete rebuild for an engine?

          Thanks

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          • #6
            cost is going to vary greatly on your skills. Are you going to build it your self, have a machine shop build a short block and you finish the rest, or have them do the hole thing.
            <- Got fuel?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by stielow775 View Post
              Well to be honest with ya, I have only ever dealt with chevy engines, is the svo really hard to put together? What about all the vacumn hoses, and wiring is it really complicated. Is there a way to test if its a bad piston versus a head gasket?

              Thanks Matt
              If you put a cheby together, you can put a Ford together.

              Your problem (if you have low compression) is either:
              1. Bad intake valve
              2. Bad exhaust valve
              3. Blown head gasket
              4. Cracked head
              5. Bad piston
              6. Bad ring
              7. Or a combination of any/all.

              Do a compression test and a leak down test to try and pin point your problem. Then go from there. You might be able to determine if it's from just the head. Does it run?

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              • #8
                Yeah it runs but it runs like crap it smokes when you give it any throttle.

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                • #9
                  Head gasket - Simple fix really.

                  Don't quote me on that, but that's what it sounds like to me.

                  Do a compression test and I'll bet you have two adjacent cylinders with low compression.
                  Last edited by 8T6 SVO; 08-10-2007, 12:14 AM.

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                  • #10
                    So to replace the head gasket do you have to set valve lash and all that stuff or is it pretty straight forward bolt on bolt off set timing? Sorry I know nothing about these 4 cylinder engines whatsoever? Any links are appreciated.

                    Matt

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by stielow775 View Post
                      So to replace the head gasket do you have to set valve lash and all that stuff or is it pretty straight forward bolt on bolt off set timing? Sorry I know nothing about these 4 cylinder engines whatsoever? Any links are appreciated.

                      Matt

                      All you have to do is change the head gasket. This is a stock set up right?

                      I also should say that you should be sure that the head and block deck is flat and all of the other things you do when you replace a head gasket. If you are not rebuilding the head and are using the same cam, followers and HLA's, no adjustment is required.

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                      • #12
                        Yeah stock setup. So 1500 for a 84 svo thats a smokin deal with a bad head gasket is a good deal eh?

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                        • #13
                          I haven't seen any pictures - but yeah, sounds like a good deal.

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                          • #14
                            Ok I got an update, the car runs, however they did a compression test and one of the cylinders had absolutely no compression. What do you guys think that could be a blown head gasket or a messed up piston or valve?

                            I am going to pick it up sunday, but I would like some input first


                            Matt

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                            • #15
                              Oh and lastley the outer left turn signal light is broken, are those hard to find?

                              Thanks

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