Baddecision93
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Ok, so I am going to be putting a used 4.0 OHV into my truck but before I spend a couple hundred I'd really rather not buy an engine with the same issues mine has...So my question is, is there a way to really inspect an engine as it sits and determine if it's worth buying? I know this is a little bit of a complex engine and I realize that all used engines w/80,000+ are going to have slight leaks, issues, etc.
More info (if you're so inclined to read on):
Basically I understand that purchasing a used engine as opposed to a new or rebuilt is a gamble. However, my engine is slowly dying and I just want to get something to buy time. I'm not going complex; no 302 swap, I'm not even going to attempt messing with SOHC. I'm pretty green with this stuff so I want a straightforward what I've got to what I've got kinda thing.
What's wrong with mine is it eats through coolant...I have to completely refill the reservoir (not the radiator) once a week. I can smell some antifreeze in the oil and it's a little frothy and from reading around here I'm fairly certain it's a cracked head and that doing a head gasket replacement will be a waste of my time and money.
It seems like this is a fairly common flaw with these engines so I'd really rather not buy another engine with the same issues.
My plan is to do a "mild" refreshening of my old engine once it's out (new gaskets/seals, maybe a new camshaft, new intake and headers). However, I've never done any of this so I know I will need ample time to complete it. And I really don't want to buy a running engine and attempt this in case I run into serious issues. I don't want to disable a perfectly good engine just to have mine completely die.
My engine runs pretty darn strong as it is so I know I have time. Everything attached to it is new. If I get this used engine I'm just going to slowly buy the replacement parts I need and if mine is still going strong I might just start "rebuilding" the new (used) engine.
I just want to have one waiting in the wings in the meantime in case mine completely gives up.
Hopefully this isn't too confusing...I'm really looking forward to some help here. I'm finding all kinds of engines in the $200-$300 range and I have an engine stand so I'd really like to get on buying one so I have a backup just in case.
More info (if you're so inclined to read on):
Basically I understand that purchasing a used engine as opposed to a new or rebuilt is a gamble. However, my engine is slowly dying and I just want to get something to buy time. I'm not going complex; no 302 swap, I'm not even going to attempt messing with SOHC. I'm pretty green with this stuff so I want a straightforward what I've got to what I've got kinda thing.
What's wrong with mine is it eats through coolant...I have to completely refill the reservoir (not the radiator) once a week. I can smell some antifreeze in the oil and it's a little frothy and from reading around here I'm fairly certain it's a cracked head and that doing a head gasket replacement will be a waste of my time and money.
It seems like this is a fairly common flaw with these engines so I'd really rather not buy another engine with the same issues.
My plan is to do a "mild" refreshening of my old engine once it's out (new gaskets/seals, maybe a new camshaft, new intake and headers). However, I've never done any of this so I know I will need ample time to complete it. And I really don't want to buy a running engine and attempt this in case I run into serious issues. I don't want to disable a perfectly good engine just to have mine completely die.
My engine runs pretty darn strong as it is so I know I have time. Everything attached to it is new. If I get this used engine I'm just going to slowly buy the replacement parts I need and if mine is still going strong I might just start "rebuilding" the new (used) engine.
I just want to have one waiting in the wings in the meantime in case mine completely gives up.
Hopefully this isn't too confusing...I'm really looking forward to some help here. I'm finding all kinds of engines in the $200-$300 range and I have an engine stand so I'd really like to get on buying one so I have a backup just in case.