S2000 mechanics in NYS
#1
Thread Starter
S2000 mechanics in NYS
The S won't be on the road for a while. I'm following the first piece of advice and cross posting in this forum:
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/115...#entry23960560
Perhaps new engine block. Not sure yet which way to go.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/115...#entry23960560
Perhaps new engine block. Not sure yet which way to go.
#2
That...doesnt look good. I think you are toast there. That cylinder appears to be too far gone for our frm coating.
I concur with advice to look for used motor.
You set out to make your motor more reliable by modifying, and ended up costing your motor. You were brave enough to post your mistake, for the benefit of others. Good man. Lesson for all to learn, be careful the actions you take to avoid something do not more quickly lead you to it. This is especially true when modifying your car to 'protect' it.
Sent from my SM-G920P using IB AutoGroup
I concur with advice to look for used motor.
You set out to make your motor more reliable by modifying, and ended up costing your motor. You were brave enough to post your mistake, for the benefit of others. Good man. Lesson for all to learn, be careful the actions you take to avoid something do not more quickly lead you to it. This is especially true when modifying your car to 'protect' it.
Sent from my SM-G920P using IB AutoGroup
#3
Non of your bores were measured correctly, either that or that block is warped. I'd just assume it's trashed, and get another engine.
#4
Hope your head isn't warped, too. Cams spin free in head, with rocker arms removed?
#5
Thread Starter
I don't have a good way to measure block flatness without buying a $100 precision flat edge. I would like to know if it really is warped though, just for my own peace of mind. Haven't pressed the buy button.
#6
Thread Starter
#7
The minimum factory bore is 3.4256" All your bores are significantly below that.
Trending Topics
#8
Thread Starter
#9
Not looking good, at the very least you'll need to do the whole block with oversize pistons. From what I can tell they're on backorder. You'll have less headaches cost and downtime by getting another running engine.
Oversize limit is 3.4354" after that you're better off sleeving the block.
Oversize limit is 3.4354" after that you're better off sleeving the block.
#10
Thread Starter
Since the engine gets pulled for boring, I am inclined to agree with everyone and just get another block. How much work would it be to buy a (new?) bare short block and transfer everything over? Time is not really an issue at this point. There are a few online parts suppliers that sell bare blocks, not sure if they are refurbs or brand new, going for about $1800. Short blocks with oil pan, crank, pistons, rods, etc. seem to go for around $3500. Price on used long blocks widely varies, cheapest I saw was $3500. These numbers seem about right?