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At least the wrecker long motor isn't too expensive compared to the RBs. Wonder what sort of operating conditions made it go in the end? All the stories you hear about the jays being unbelievably abused and still living happy lives you must think this think must have gone through hell or had virtually no maintenance...

Ye, before it came to Canberra it had a rubbish life by the looks of it, The guy I bought it from spent a small fortune getting it to where it is (was)

Had a cam cover off and inside the motor is blacker than the paint ont he car lol

Hahah yeah, it happens, nothing I can do about it

I would like to rebuild the motor and keep it matching #'s if possible

But 5k+ vs 1k lol

See what happens, will be sure to post up pics of what it looks like inside when I get the motor out and stripped

  • 3 weeks later...

well...a development

front turbo rooted....absolutely rooted...never seen so much oil in a turbine hosuing before lol

comp test done just now...stone cold and dry

#1 - 155

#2 - 165

#3 - 145

#4 - 140

#5 - 140

#6 - 158

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