How do can you tell whether salvage motor is good?
How do can you tell whether salvage motor is good?
How reliable are the mileage records on salvage engines. Are these engines tested before they are sold?
What should I expect to pay?
Thanks.
What should I expect to pay?
Thanks.
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ummm, yeah! lots o work for nothing, and time, and money, not to mention aggravation. have someone check motor out first if possible.
Also I dont know where you guys are going but the yard i pull from i cut every line.. I literally have pulled engines in less than 45 Mins... and ghetto'ed a cherry picker with seat belts and a giant hoist.
What if they're all even (all 6) but only 40 psi?LOL!!! No, on a real note....make sure they're even or within the spec's, usually 10-15 psi between the highest and lowest readings..... another good gauge not mentioned yet is removing the exhaust manifolds to look @ how the engine was running! If it's burning oil the exhaust ports will be oily or have evidence of oil in them! If the car was running rich, the exhaust ports will very black and sooty! The lean will be very pale sorta white! A good running engine will have a light brown colored exhaust ports sorta like a chocolate candy color!
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