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altima/240sx 09-04-2004 01:50 PM

So heartless
 
My baby blew her head gasket last weekend, so this weekend, Im doing a heart transplant. this is after a total of about 4 hrs of work by myself, except for the last hour where my g/f helped to get the motor out of the car

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...r/DSCF0101.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...r/DSCF0100.jpg
the one to the side is the new motor 41K on it, the one in front is the bad one

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...r/DSCF0103.jpg

Hopefully the transplant will be finished before the day is over

-HyJynX- 09-04-2004 08:11 PM

How did the rest of it go?

Looks like a real fun job, lol;)

djradam 09-04-2004 09:38 PM

your girl helped???? my girl pretty much says "me or the car", i tell her "the car" :)

Bryan 09-04-2004 09:44 PM


Originally posted by djradam
your girl helped???? my girl pretty much says "me or the car", i tell her "the car" :)
thats how you do it damnit:thumb:

altima/240sx 09-04-2004 10:50 PM

it has gone really ****ty. It was going great, even got the new motor installed, and wired up. I tried to put the TC bolts in, and i found that the motor wouldnt turn, so I put some oil in it to see if it has just been sitting too long. still, its not turning. it seems that something in the bottom end seized up. everything in the head seems to be lose enough to at least start to turn. So it looks like I just bought a siezed motor. Im pretty pissed right now, but I put some more oil in, and am letting it sit overnight. hopefully it will lube up the bottom end enough so that it will at least start turning.

Bryan 09-04-2004 10:54 PM

hope it works out man

altima/240sx 09-04-2004 10:57 PM

if anyone has any advice on how to unseize a motor, let me know. I dont think it was from starvation, i think its just from sitting so long

djradam 09-05-2004 12:16 PM

as i am unknowledgeable of most automotive things ... seizing would happen if the parts just "dried up" , right?

and let's say someone else was in this situation, would you do anything to make sure it's not seized before you drop the engine in?

altima/240sx 09-05-2004 01:46 PM

seizing without it being from a part going bad (broken chain, bent rod, etc..) would be from rust. basically either the piston rings rusted to the walls from the motor sitting so long and not being turned over or even rotated, or its possible the crank and rod bearings rusted up from the same thing. I dont believe its the rod bearings or anything in the crankcase cause there was oil in the crankcase when I got the motor. so I'm assuming they were lubed. but the piston rings werent. i went up to autozone, and they suggested i put PB blaster in there over night and let it soak in. So i just emptied out a **** out of it into each cyl. if it drains through, and it still doesnt free the motor up. Im dropping the oil pan, and checking the crankcase to see if the problem is in there


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