Got bad news from the shop. Rod #5 is egg-shaped and can not be fixed and the crankshaft is shot.:cry: Now I have to decide if I want to punch out the block 20 or 30 over and if I'm going to stroke the motor.
Thankfully my friends at H&M Customs are helping me out with parts and such to keep the cost down to just an arm. After I get the block out of the machine shop the head is going in for a rebuild. I need to see if oversized valves can be used. The head will be PNP, 3 angle valve job, decking the head and possibly a shave.
I know going NA-T would normally be cheaper but since I help out at the custom shop I'm getting the parts at wholesale prices and the machine shop is helping out on the cost too. So in the meantime I'll be scooting along in my black 90 Acura Integra. Ofcourse once I get the motor rebuilt it will be dyno'd. If everthing goes as planned "Mid-Life Crisis" will be getting a race motor when it is all done.
Thankfully my friends at H&M Customs are helping me out with parts and such to keep the cost down to just an arm. After I get the block out of the machine shop the head is going in for a rebuild. I need to see if oversized valves can be used. The head will be PNP, 3 angle valve job, decking the head and possibly a shave.
I know going NA-T would normally be cheaper but since I help out at the custom shop I'm getting the parts at wholesale prices and the machine shop is helping out on the cost too. So in the meantime I'll be scooting along in my black 90 Acura Integra. Ofcourse once I get the motor rebuilt it will be dyno'd. If everthing goes as planned "Mid-Life Crisis" will be getting a race motor when it is all done.