>> If you wanted to come up with one good engine out of these three
>> and keep the cost *way* down <snip> and do it
>> quickly what would you do?
I guess I would show up when you're not home, load engine number 2 into the
back of my car and drive off. Is that the right answer? ;)
RD
> From: Robert Weeks <lists@woozy.com>
>
> I've got three engines to work with:
>
> Engine #1 is currently in the car. It has low oil pressure and
> overheats. It does not smoke, doesn't leak much and appears to be stock.
> Right now with the low oil pressure and overheating it is not usable
>
> Engine #2 runs pretty well. It was rebuilt a number of years ago and has
> decent oil pressure, a hot street cam, hardened valve inserts, ARP
> fasteners and a few other goodies. Unfortunately this engine smokes
> (white smoke) and leaks a lot.
>
> Engine #3 is a spare that hasn't been run in years but it had new
> crankshaft bearings and a new head before it was retired.
>
> If you wanted to come up with one good engine out of these three and
> keep the cost *way* down (we really are broke after buying the second
> midget and having two kids in daycare, taxes just paid, etc.) and do it
> quickly what would you do?
>
> ;-)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Robert Weeks
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