79wolf
Member
- Joined
- February 24, 2004
- Messages
- 23
- Reaction score
- 0
- City, State
- Normal, Illinois
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '93 Limited
Three years ago I purchased my ’93 Limited with 90,000 miles on it. Unfortunately at 125,000 miles I either burnt a valve or a hole in a piston (did compression test good, pulled the valve cover good, not the head, yet!
). Here is my situation. Still have a year left on the loan, about $2,000 left, and borrowing vehicles. I’m looking for all opinions on what to do with my Explorer. I would love to fix it and keep it, but is it worth it? Do I rebuild the motor ($1,000 - $1,500) or should I just go get a short block ($1,800)? Might as well do the tranny while it’s there($400), right? And let’s not forget the body. No holes or dents yet, but rusty fender wells, sill plates, tailgate, and bumper. So what are we thinking here? Junk the whole vehicle or attempt to restore it? Rebuild the motor or buy a short block? Take it to a body shop or buy a whole new Explorer? If anyone can help, I know this has got to be the place. I had sooo many plans for my Limited 

