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Cheapest Way to fix Cylinder 8 Failure--another one--Cheapest rebuild/fix -HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="pufferfish" data-source="post: 14154878" data-attributes="member: 153725"><p>I'm sticking to my theory. Before my engine seized, it chugged 5 quarts of oil on road course track and it was all through the pcv. A friend lost 1/4 quart just by missing a shift and over-revving. </p><p></p><p>But you seem to be hell bent on replacing something. You can't get the piston and rod out without pulling the head and the oil pan. You can't drop in any piston and rod that isn't the OE parts without requiring a crank rebalance. If you are going to rebalance for new piston and rod sets, the engine should just be pulled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pufferfish, post: 14154878, member: 153725"] I'm sticking to my theory. Before my engine seized, it chugged 5 quarts of oil on road course track and it was all through the pcv. A friend lost 1/4 quart just by missing a shift and over-revving. But you seem to be hell bent on replacing something. You can't get the piston and rod out without pulling the head and the oil pan. You can't drop in any piston and rod that isn't the OE parts without requiring a crank rebalance. If you are going to rebalance for new piston and rod sets, the engine should just be pulled. [/QUOTE]
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