He claims there was no loud bang, just a terrible grinding noise and the are no holes in the block or pan. When I heard it try to start I gave up instantly and we dragged it 9 miles on a strap. Although the cheap timing set had lost some guides within 4 months, it doesn't seem to have jumped timing. Holes 2-4 had compression, but 1 had nothing. (#1 must have come to rest near TDC where it was out of the cranks path). Checking for TDC on #1 with a screwdriver in the hole, I felt the Piston drop a couple inches, whereby we quit and started looking for a donor.
The new engine is in. We took the clutch and some other new parts from the old engine. The timing chains and guides in the new engine look good, so we left them. Old engine was at about 240,000, new one 138,000. I'm hoping after giving this a transmission, new clutch, replacement engine, shocks, wheels, tires wheel bearings and seats that it will run for a while. I think we now have as much $ in parts as in buying the car :-)
The new engine is in. We took the clutch and some other new parts from the old engine. The timing chains and guides in the new engine look good, so we left them. Old engine was at about 240,000, new one 138,000. I'm hoping after giving this a transmission, new clutch, replacement engine, shocks, wheels, tires wheel bearings and seats that it will run for a while. I think we now have as much $ in parts as in buying the car :-)
