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1ViciousGSX
03-24-2004, 12:53 PM
Sorry I haven't been around much lately with my schedule and all, but I wanted to give you an update on what's been happening with my build-up.

GOOD NEWS:

Got it all together finally after days and months of assembly, tweaking this, lining up that, etc.

BAD NEWS:

All pumped to hear that badboy fire up and 8 revolutions into cranking the engine over she locked solidly. :ohmy: After a little checking I figured out that I could turn the engine backwards and forward one whole revolution, not good. Means only one thing, something is in a cylinder that shouldn't be there. After removing the sparkplugs I find an unused exhaust stud had fallen into the cylinder (problably through a sparkplug hole). Don't ask how it got in there, 'cause if I knew when it fell in there, I could also tell you I got it out before cranking it over. :headache: Next step was to check for leakage from that cylinder. Applied air to the cylinder with both cams positioned so the valves would be closed. Air coming out of the exhaust pipe. Pull the head off to find the piston beat to shit, and the head damaged bad enough to mushroom out the valve seat and keep the exhaust valve from fully closing. How much worse could it get you ask? Further inspection reveals a small crack in the cylinder wall. :cry:

GOOD NEWS:

My insurance company finally agreed to cover it under my comprehensive coverage due to it being accidental damage. They even gave me $$$ to cover my labor to replace the engine. :banana:

BAD NEWS:

Now I get to wait another 2 months while Magnus builds me another engine. :uh:

TheBlizzard
03-24-2004, 12:56 PM
That sucks Vicious, do you think Magnus was at fault the the stud being in there? If they were they should have to pay for it. If not well then you are lucky for the insurance. But what a time time to happen with the weather getting nice and all.

CRAIG

blown_turbo_tsi
03-24-2004, 12:58 PM
at least you're getting a new one! how much is your comprehensive?

Goat Blower
03-24-2004, 01:05 PM
Hmmm, whatcha doing with the old engine? :smoker:

At-Least-It's-An-Evo
03-24-2004, 01:23 PM
Wow... the insurance is covering all that... good deal. Maybe I should get some comprehensive for a just-in-case when I fire mine up. :smoker:

Enes
03-24-2004, 01:41 PM
OMG, i would be tempted to think of it as sabotage?

Who put the head on the short block? who put on the exhaust manifold?

oh i'd be pissed.. no way that could of gotten there by accident!!!

-E

2003eclipse
03-24-2004, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by CUSTOMDSM@Mar 24 2004, 11:56 AM
But what a time time to happen with the weather getting nice and all.

CRAIG
He lives down south if im correct where they have more then 3 months of summer and not 9 months of winter.
LOL bastard someday i'll be your neighbor in LA

SlowWhite
03-24-2004, 02:13 PM
What insurance company do you use?

I have full coverage and would love to get money from the insurance company for my little Car fire I just had.

-Brian

Matt D.
03-24-2004, 02:16 PM
Shitty news... I'd want to die if that happened to me. Considering your engine was sitting at the shop you work at for so long who's to say someone doesn't hate you and played a sick little joke on you?

1ViciousGSX
03-24-2004, 06:45 PM
The insurance company (State Farm) get's the old (new) engine. I put the engine together, so Magnus is not at fault. I don't think it was sabotage, just bad luck. As carefull as I was, I was just a shocked as anybody. The reason State Farm covered it was on the basis of it being accidental damage that did not involve the vehicle being driven and that it was a new engine. That's what comprehensive covers and then some.

I talked to Marco today and the Pauter rods for the new engine are on back order, so it looks like Vicious will be done for 2-4 months again. :wacko: