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IAN 02-12-13 03:26 PM

FC 13B into 1993 FD
 
First before flaming....
I have a new 1988 turbo motor. NRS seals new housings the list is horrible and expensive. Motor is no longer going to be used in my car so I have it sitting in my basement not being used wit 0KM. Can't seem to sell it.

So I thought maybe I could use it in an FD I plan on buying.

So engine mounts are different and intake I have been told is different. How hard would it be to make it fit? Worth the hassle? Just want to use the block only obviously. Bolt everything 3rdgen related onto it.

thanks,

R.P.M. 02-13-13 05:21 PM

Nope, wont work Ian.

Well actually anything can work if you spend enough money and time on it. LOL.

Nothing FD will bolt onto the FC block.

IAN 02-13-13 05:26 PM

Yup. Gathered that. So you want to buy a new S4 motor. LOL.

wthdidusay82 02-16-13 10:34 AM

I need an s4 t2 engine for my 87 lol how much we talking

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IAN 02-16-13 05:53 PM

4500. New housing NRS seals bearings doweled EYES ETC ETC. I live near Toronto so may not work for you. I have $1000's more in it so I think 4500 is fair.

wthdidusay82 02-17-13 09:01 AM

Oh wow, glws.

I'm probably going to do a rebuild out of the two I have.

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IAN 02-17-13 05:26 PM

LOL. Nobody spends money on s4's. Price out the cost of my parts and the labour from the shop and you will realize the cost savings. The new housing are list 1200 a piece.

wthdidusay82 02-17-13 05:34 PM

If I had unlimited funds I'd go the route you did but I'm doing a budget rebuild.

You'll have a hard time selling it for that price since a rebuild is 1300 from rotary resurrection.

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R.P.M. 02-18-13 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by wthdidusay82 (Post 11379277)
If I had unlimited funds I'd go the route you did but I'm doing a budget rebuild.

You'll have a hard time selling it for that price since a rebuild is 1300 from rotary resurrection.

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Lol, not with new rotor housings, NRS seals and new bearings

You get what you pay for.

IAN 02-18-13 07:17 PM

I wonder how a rebuild can be built for 1300$ considering a rebuild kit cost more then that and the fact these motors are old and tired not to mention most people looking for a rebuild have a blown core.

wthdidusay82 02-18-13 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by IAN (Post 11380515)
I wonder how a rebuild can be built for 1300$ considering a rebuild kit cost more then that and the fact these motors are old and tired not to mention most people looking for a rebuild have a blown core.

Www.rotaryresurrection.com

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R.P.M. 02-18-13 10:33 PM

Yeap, looks like he re-uses alot of parts that should be replaced....again, you get what you pay for.

MrGoodnight 02-18-13 10:52 PM

New housings are expensive, and there are all levels of rebuilds. I'm sure if you told rotary resurrection you wanted new housings you would see the price jump way up.

wthdidusay82 02-18-13 11:08 PM

Not everyone can afford all brand new parts, this is why he does budget rebuilds.

Majority of us can't afford brand new housings and a master rebuild kit.

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MrGoodnight 02-18-13 11:12 PM

I was just adding on the "you get what you pay for"
Obviously not everyone can buy new housings, I didn't and I'm still happy.

R.P.M. 02-18-13 11:15 PM

One more time.......you get what you pay for!


I'm not arguing with you. If you have a $10 budget, then yea go with a cheap engine build. It'll last 15 maybe 20k miles if your lucky.

Building an engine with new parts will guarantee you a reliable engine that will last for a very long time.
Well, that is if the engine builder knows how to assemble an engine correctly.

wthdidusay82 02-18-13 11:38 PM

You're merely telling me obvious facts, just because someone is not rich doesn't mean they can't enjoy their car.

As long as it runs and is reliable that's all that matters to me.

I'm pretty sure an engine rebuild will last more than 15-20k miles, budget or not.

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R.P.M. 02-18-13 11:48 PM

Hmmm reliable with old bearings, oil scrapers, springs and housings....cool story bro.

I'm a pretty big advocate of "do it right the first time, or dont bother doing it at all"

wthdidusay82 02-18-13 11:59 PM

Mandatory parts like coolant seals , apex seals yes, other parts that are within spec have no reason to be replaced unless they're borderline.

Not everyone needs 110+ psi compression to be satisfied , though it is nice.

It has nothing to do with doing it right, more doing what your budget allows and making the best of it.

If I had an unlimited budget I'd have a 20b worth 30 grand in my car.

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