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03-22-05, 07:13
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Jimmy Buffit is offline
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Blew the engine on my 92 Miata!
My life sucks!
Apparently the oil pump blew at just 49K on my *perfect* 92 Black and Tan..
FM Stage 3 suspension. Koesei wheels and 15" Kumho MXs
I'm not a 'wrencher', I just make 'em look good. So, I have no idea of what to do next.
Oh, I drive 'em hard, make no mistake about that…
I can get a rebuilt motor for about $1200 plus removal/reinstall ($800?), for $2000 total.
On the other extreme, I can get a NEW Mazda crate motor for ($4000???), and several options in between these extremes.
I may be able to buy another (equivalent) vehicle for $7000, pick the engine, and part the rest… ?
Should I buy the "new car" and swap suspensions?
How creative can we be?
HELP!!!
Jim
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03-22-05, 07:17
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splattj is offline
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Put in a 1.8L motor!
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dept=67
Find a good used engine and have a new oil & water pump and timing belt put on.
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03-22-05, 08:35
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rjstaaf is online now
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Jim,
If it were me I would probably get the crate motor. You most likely already know your car from bumper to bumper and a new engine will get her back on the road. If you take your supsension and drop it in this "new" car you may have suprises ahead that you don't know about. To me a rebuilt motor is also an "unknown" as the motor will only be as good as the company or the technician that rebuilt it.
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03-22-05, 09:10
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Spilchy is offline
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Sorry to hear that. What a nightmare. I can see how upsetting it can be. Here I thought a little curb rash was a disaster.
I'd go with a new crate motor too. Rebuilds have that unknown factor. Exactly what parts are rebuilt and what parts are still original (maybe the oil pump?  )
My friend bought a 1978 Jaguar in great condition, inside and out, but with a blown engine. He swapped it out for a Chevy 350 crate motor! Yes, a Chevy! I know he had a new exhaust put in, all new electrical, but not too sure what else he did to make everything gel together. But it is definately unique and sounds great!
Good luck to you.
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03-22-05, 09:43
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Drop in a v8. There are kits and you can possibly get a new 302 and required swap parts for the 4k the dealer wants for the crate engine.
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03-22-05, 09:45
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Maybe a Mazdaspeed Miata motor would fit? 
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03-22-05, 10:23
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Now with twice the head
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You can also get a low mileage used engine. There are a lot of Japanese engine importers who get low mileage engines from Japan (it has something to do with their emission and inspection laws). I got one for my Accord that had 56k on it and I put another 125k on that engine without a single problem with it. I think it was around $1200 installed, plus another $150 for a new timing belt and water pump....so I wouldn't have that expense for 90k.
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03-22-05, 10:25
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Sorry to hear that Jim. Now you can try that 5.0 motor I was talking about.
If you know that the one rebuilding your motor knows what they are doing then that would be a good option. You said you have a Miata guy in your area right? If he is doing it then that may be a good option. Now with the new engine you have a brand new engine with more power I believe so that would be a plus. But is it a big enough plus to spend double the money?
That sucks. Sorry to hear about your luck Jim. Keep us posted on what you decide.
James
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03-23-05, 12:11
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put in forged internals, resleeve if need be, and boost it 
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03-23-05, 03:09
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Do you know what damage has been done?
The term 'rebuilt' is as others have indicated is a very loose definition. As with everything, some places will virtually rebuild to OEM specs whilst others will do very little. If you can find a decent place with skilled engine builders - this would be my first choice in terms of having a known engine and value for money. If the engine has destroyed itself, I suspect the costs could rise way above the $2000 range.
A doner car can be a useful option if you have the storage space, time and skills to strip a car reinstall everything.
Second hand is obviously more of a risk. I have also heard that Japanese emissions are very strict but of course there is no way of knowing how good or bad the engine is.
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03-23-05, 06:44
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I wouldn't go for the new Mazda unit, $4000 will get you a seriously nice engine built at a reputable tuner... maybe even with a blower? 
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03-23-05, 06:51
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I used to love her...
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Quote:
Originally posted by Paintballny
Drop in a v8. There are kits and you can possibly get a new 302 and required swap parts for the 4k the dealer wants for the crate engine.
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As in a Ford 5.0 "302"? Didn't know you could do that.
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