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Official PNWSVT rebuild thread
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<blockquote data-quote="c6zhombre" data-source="post: 15992905" data-attributes="member: 76381"><p>Damn! Good luck with it, looking forward to the results.</p><p></p><p>But this is also a good reminder, especially buying a used terminator.....it doesn't matter if it's 100% stock or a major rebuild with or without documentation......get a compression test on the motor before you buy! Do not buy someone else's hurt motor. Too many sellers try to pass off an injured car as 100% functioning. It might be running...but it's hurt. No way a motor should let go right after buying a car, pre-purchase compression test is cheap insurance. If the seller balks at a compression test.....thats all you need to know, run away. Check it out with a fine tooth comb first....or you could be in for a na$$$ty surprise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c6zhombre, post: 15992905, member: 76381"] Damn! Good luck with it, looking forward to the results. But this is also a good reminder, especially buying a used terminator.....it doesn't matter if it's 100% stock or a major rebuild with or without documentation......get a compression test on the motor before you buy! Do not buy someone else's hurt motor. Too many sellers try to pass off an injured car as 100% functioning. It might be running...but it's hurt. No way a motor should let go right after buying a car, pre-purchase compression test is cheap insurance. If the seller balks at a compression test.....thats all you need to know, run away. Check it out with a fine tooth comb first....or you could be in for a na$$$ty surprise [/QUOTE]
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