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Friday afternoon I was driving and guess what I threw a rod. Well as of right now the car will still run its sitting up at Tejas Toyota and they told me it was a rod. Well my question is how much would it be to replace the short block? Cause thats what the dealer said it would be(worst case scenario). Any help would be great or a place to buy a good used engine would help alot. Thanks for everybodys help.
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dikitzaps 1974 Toyota Celica
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worst case scenario, you bore out the cylender and replace with new pistons/rods... and it still costs less than a new shorty.
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SHO - NUFF 2003 Toyota Celica GT
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www.atk-engines.com...new [ atk-engines.com...new] engine = 2699...assembled with the head already on it...just rip the old one out and put the new one in
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Senior Member 1995 Toyota Celica ST
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i would probably bore and get bigger pistons and strong rods, you'ld get more power and come out cheaper
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i also know a great place to buy you internals if you do go that route
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I have 11:1 internals and crower rods...etc. in my 03 GT, and its much stronger...you have juice, so youwould probably be good with forged 9:1 internals...check out MWR or the WIseco site for the info
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Senior Member 2000 Toyota Celica GT
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worst case scenario, you bore out the cylender and replace with new pistons/rods... and it still costs less than a new shorty. ^^^ do that, run high compression!!! 350hp celi!(if you put in a Turbo and other mods)
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Senior Member 2001 Toyota Celica GT
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worst case scenario, you bore out the cylender and replace with new pistons/rods... and it still costs less than a new shorty. ^^^ do that, run high compression!!! 350hp celi!(if you put in a Turbo and other mods) Turbo and high compression = BOOM
a kid told me that celicas handle like crap... i laughed
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My Friend did it to a '93 hatch civic with a b18, that thing has been running good for 2 yrs and still hasn't blown up
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Member 2001 Toyota Celica GT
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My Friend did it to a '93 hatch civic with a b18, that thing has been running good for 2 yrs and still hasn't blown up b18's dont have high compression ratio's stock... high compression = all motor low compression = forced induction
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