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Old Jul 2, 2002 | 09:45 PM
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On Monday night, i was followin' my friend as he drove another friend of ours' Mustang Corba, i was playin' catch-up after an intersection... floorin' it in 1st and 2nd, in 2nd around 7k, i heard a pop, crack and a draggin' sound and throw the car into N, the revs die down like normally would when put into N, and at around the normal idle (900-800) it just dies off, and i get out and i'm just pourin' oil like i opened the drain plug! it's just above the oil pan, wasn't sure at all what it could b, at first i thought i lost my drain plug, then got a flash light and say it, k, now what? my oil filter crack, blew, etc, nope, still there in good condition, there's oil all over my engine bay, so i wait until Tuesday evenin' when i can go w/ some friends to look at it somewhat in the air, the 1st thing we find in the light is a small piece of my block.... looks like a threw a rod through the block... bad news? mayb... then i think... B20 frankenstein?
not sure yet, i'll find out when i have it towed to a friends shop and have it actually up in the air, but i'm guessin' its the block, is so i'll do a B20 block, now do i get 11.5-12 compression for NA/AM? or do i get 10ish and decide later? or do i get 8-9ish for some forced induction?? still not sure, but i'm hopin' my insurance will pay for at least some of the "repairs"

k, later,

Jay
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Old Jul 3, 2002 | 08:38 AM
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no one cares to comment or what?

anyone here w/ personal experience w/ the B20 frankenstein?
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Old Jul 3, 2002 | 12:07 PM
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your insurance pays for engine work?
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Old Jul 3, 2002 | 12:56 PM
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yeah, what part of your insurance covers engine damage???? Hook me up with your insurance co. if they do.
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Old Jul 3, 2002 | 01:21 PM
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Insurance cover a blown engine???? Not going to happen...it's going to come out of your pocket. Got a credit card?h:
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Old Jul 3, 2002 | 04:55 PM
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I have several, gold, platinum. You will probably have get some high end pistons to do high compression, that is a pretty big piston. But I would just buy aB18C1 or 5 out of a wrecked JDM car, probably be less $$:beer:
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