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ShawnW

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  1. For the price of an SJR lift you can't go wrong.  Its a lot of time and materials.  Especially when you consider the R&D has already been done, covered, etc on getting the tires to not completely trash out quickly.  I love doing things myself-I try to do almost everything but for a lift I wouldn't anymore.  If you were trying to make 3 of the same gen/or type I would possibly agree with you but 3 different bodies and not all of them for yourself I wouldn't.

  2. I have never seen any sort of washer that was effective in cleaning an engine without dis-assembly.  Anything with a water based washing you aren't going to want to put anything with a steel part of casting into.  Cases, once torn down are ok as you can dry them immediately with compressed air but anything like a bearing or crankshaft is a huge no no.  As soon as it rusts you are in deep trouble.

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  3. Pay the shop to pull the oil pan and reinstall it with fresh new silicone.  While its off check for metal.  Pull the spark plugs and make sure the ends aren't smashed.  If you have access to a bore scope stick the camera in the spark plug holes.

     

    Its an absolute gamble but its what you get when going with a used motor.  

  4. I don't worry about the belt as much as the idlers anymore.  I change everything but when it comes down to it I see way more idler failures than belt failures.  The small one by the tensioner looks really old.  The others not so bad.  The belt PN doesn't look like a new version to me but I don't do a lot of EJ20 belts these days.  

     

    If you don't know how to do the job make sure you follow guides and when you have everything lined up take more photos and post them here to get verified that you did it right.  Little mistakes can be very costly here.  

  5. If you have block sealer in it the radiator and heater core are both suspect.  And if you have a 90 legacy and don't know what caused the head gaskets to go you might want to pressure check the cooling system before trying to do the head gaskets.  Make sure no moisture is inside the car after you pressurize it at 15 pounds or so.  (check next day for wet carpets on passenger side of car).

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