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hoseppi Aug 20, 2010 11:02 PM

I'll let you know after I talk to my painter. I'll have to see if it will be less expensive for me to paint these or buy the correct color for my car.

ChrisMo Aug 24, 2010 11:55 PM

Hi,

This might sound a little weird but would you have any junked manual transaxle for any year SL1s that you would consider getting rid of????

Thanks!!!

Chris

hoseppi Aug 25, 2010 07:51 AM

I do have a few transmissions for the SOHC. Are you looking for parts(you said "junked manual transaxle") or the whole transmission?

ChrisMo Aug 26, 2010 10:41 PM

Well, what I really need is a housing and a primary shaft but I would take the whole transmission if you have it. How much do you usually ask for them???

Thanks!

ChrisMo Aug 26, 2010 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by Lilchief (Post 20933)
I have a 96 SW1, looking for a set of injectors and a good TB. Also would you have a maroon gas cap cover. One other thing is a set of 99 rods, the longer ones. Wanting to rebuild a spare short block with the longer rods, hoping to squeeze a little more torque out of it.
Thanks Rick


Can't do that!!!! the rods are longer but the pin is higher in the piston and you'd get some interference problems with that setup ..... what you want to do is get a 99 and up short block with appropriate crank, rods and pistons and then just bolt on an early style head. Both early and late had 9.25:1 compression but early pistons are "deep dished" and the heads have "flat" valves. Late versions have a much shallower dish in the piston but the valve faces are concave. Late short block with early head would give you somewhere around 10:1 compression and you'll have to use the intake (late or early) that matches the car it's going in cause the fuel pressure regulators aren't plugged in the same.

Hope this helps!!!

hoseppi Aug 27, 2010 06:48 AM

150$complete but the freight may be prohibitive.

Dual_Cam_SaturnSL2 Aug 28, 2010 05:41 AM

i am willing to drive there to pick one up if you have it..
1999 1.9 DOHC motor.. i would need the intake, injectors, pulleys, pretty much a complete motor that i could drop in.. i dont need an alt unless you have a 108 Amp alt.. PM me a price.. i wanna drive this car again.. lol..

edit: just looked i am not that far from MD.. i will def drive and maybe meet halfway or somethin... like i said PM me..

hoseppi Aug 28, 2010 10:01 AM

I have a complete '97 and a complete '02- neither of which would be plug and play. Is the original engine burned up or destroyed?

Dual_Cam_SaturnSL2 Aug 29, 2010 06:02 AM

competely destroyed... it resides in the scrap yard... how much dif is the 97 from the 99 and how much dif is the 02 fromt he 99?? isnt the 02 an eco tech motor?? like i said you are guarenteed a sale provided it wont be too hard to drop one of these in.. and the price is good... lol

ChrisMo Aug 29, 2010 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by hoseppi (Post 21495)
150$complete but the freight may be prohibitive.

yeah .... sorry about that .... just backtracked through the treads and realized you're in CT!!!!

Thanks anyways!!!


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