Hi Guys,
About a month ago I picked up a 91 E30 with 150K miles with a locked up engine for $600. Body is good with no rust or major dents, and the interior is in good shape. I towed the car home and proceded to pull the engine apart.
It looks to me like a plug broke off in #4 cylinder, bounced around in there for a while then broke off a valve, which destroyed the piston and locked up the engine.
So last Sunday a friend and myself pulled a M42 engine from another 91 E30 at the Pick and Pull (Pick and Pray) paid $225 for it and hauled it home.
My original plan was to clean up the JY engine and drop it in the car, but after closer inspection of that engine, I have found the thrust bearing on the crank is worn and now the crank has too much end play. I could change the bearings but the crank is worn too bad where the bearing rubs. Unfortunately there was no way to tell how many miles were on the JY engine, because the interior had already been gutted.
So here come my questions.
The original engine (the locked up one) has zero crank end play, and the thrust bearing and crank surface look great so I would like to use this crank, and mate it to the pistons out of the JY engine.
1. Do I need to have the crank and pistons balanced as a set?
2. What are the chances of the engine locking up damaging the crank?
3. Should I use block from the locked up engine because it is the factory mate to the crank, or the block from the JY engine?
4. Should I have the block cleaned and honed? or just wipe the bores down with a scotch brite pad?
This car is my 3rd car and is simply a project car, I already have a E46 330i and an old S10 DD. This car will eventually replace my S10 as a DD, maybe by next summer. I have done a lot of mechanical car work in the past but never an engine swap / rebuild.
Thanks for your help, I have a feeling this won't be my first post here.
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