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darrylec
08-03-2009, 05:29 AM
94 Honda Civic EX d16z6
i did a stupid thing...bought a new car and didn't keep an eye on oil levels.
ask around and a few mechanics tell me from my description of the sounds it's making that my bearings may have rolled.
from your experience or friends of friends experience...is my crankshaft able to be saved if i stopped running the car as soon as the noice presented itself?
will i have to get it machined? or can i just get new bearings put on and be safe? just want to know wut kind of money i need to start saving...like whether i have no choice to buy a new engine/car or make this fix and keep moving on with my life...

if post doesn't make enough sense...let me know what info u need and i'll post wut i can

punkr6
08-03-2009, 06:38 AM
Crank will have to be turned at the least, You will be better off just buying another used long block and swaping it out, there is a guy selling one on here for $400 right now...

JJSPEC Racing
08-03-2009, 06:51 AM
Yeah, at the minimum turn the crank, maybe replace the rod, $400 sounds like a good deal.

darrylec
08-03-2009, 02:19 PM
thank you..i guess i'll just get a new engine...time to decide...but before i do
if i were to go through with getting my engine fixed and rebuilded...what are the chances of it running perfectly even if i decided to boost it later?

CaTcH22
08-03-2009, 08:13 PM
thank you..i guess i'll just get a new engine...time to decide...but before i do
if i were to go through with getting my engine fixed and rebuilded...what are the chances of it running perfectly even if i decided to boost it later?
If u know what ur doing, then u have a good chance. Rebuild the D :goodjob: , trust me.

dallasb84
08-07-2009, 01:33 AM
ill have a full d16y8 swap ready for a new home here shortly.... its got miles on it but its strong and runs good. lmk if your interested. ill let it go for a great price once i get my swap.

lmk sumthing