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It's a speed hole.
Is that a hole in the side of your block I spy?
Find any Supra motors?
This is a pretty depressing thread. Sorry your motor took a dump. I've always had really great service through Divinity Auto, so I'm sad to see that your scenario sucked so bad.
I was hoping you wouldn't have to tear the motor down...
I think Ralph is a great guy, and I was happy with him at the time. Since then I've learned a little about motors and prices, and I'm not happy that he advised me to have him rebuild the existing engine (to the tune of near five grand) instead of buying a long block and having him swap it in, which would have been much cheaper. I wasn't happy to find out that some corners had been cut - he reused the timing chain tensioner, water pump, vacuum/radiator hoses, and who knows what else - for what I was charged, I would have thought inexpensive wear parts like those would be replaced as a matter of course. And I became even less pleased when the motor started using oil between changes, but I couldn't point to defective work on his part so I didn't push it. I still can't point to poor work on his part - I suspect if they'd screwed up it wouldn't have lasted even this long. This was probably the result of a defective part that failed early, and it is what it is. At this point, my only real gripe with Divinity is his prices, but I guess that's what happens when 50% of your customers drive a Lexus.
I've decided the universe just doesn't want me to have a 22RE. I'm chalking the whole thing up to a learning experience, and surfing Ebay for a JDM motor.
1500 for a supra motor......why not swap in a 5.3 LSx??? Complete ready to run motors can be had for 750
So what does one do with a busted block? Can you scrap cast iron, or is this thing worthless now?
I know the 7M is all the rage, but maybe consider a 2.7L 4cyl from a Taco? I'd think it would fit in there more easily than an I-6, and be an awesome upgrade at the same time.
I know the 7M is all the rage, but maybe consider a 2.7L 4cyl from a Taco? I'd think it would fit in there more easily than an I-6, and be an awesome upgrade at the same time.
I know the 7M is all the rage, but maybe consider a 2.7L 4cyl from a Taco? I'd think it would fit in there more easily than an I-6, and be an awesome upgrade at the same time.
sad news kevin. Good thing you have given an engine swap so much thought before this happened.