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12-08-2009, 07:07 PM | #1 | ||
Team DOB
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Port Augusta
Posts: 10
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Hi everyone. I have a stock mk2 1600 which started making really bad noises down near the crank. Although I haven't diagnosed the issue properly, I'd hazard a guess that I've managed to spin a bearing or something similar.
I'll be removing the engine shortly and replacing it with a low-km or reco'd unit from either city dismantlers (Adelaide) or somewhere that can offer a better price with something resembling a warranty. I've done countless work on lasers and other FWD cars but haven't touched an escort before. I have no issues pulling/rebuilding engines but just wondering if there are any things I need to look out for specifically with the escort. Additionally, what parts/seals I should consider replacing while the engine is out. Unfortunately its not my car and I have to keep the budget to a minimum. The car is not a cruiser, racer, etc only a dead standard car so it doesn't require any hot bits. Thanks in advance for the help Darius
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