- Oct 11, 1999
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I'm in need of a second car. Don't have a whole lot of money.
My sister has an old '84 Volkswagen Rabbit GTi. It's been sitting at my parents for 3-4 years, ever since something went wrong with the engine and they didn't want to get it fixed.
It has a completely rebuilt front suspension and clutch. It seems like a waste to me to let it sit.
So, I look into fixing it 'cuz I can usually tell which end of a screwdriver to use.
It seems that the engine is siezed for whatever reason.
So, the question is, do I do a complete rebuild of the engine or do I try and find a rebuilt engine??
Anyone have a clue how much a rebuilt engine would be?
What type of internal damage am I looking at with a siezed engine in general?
TIA
amish
My sister has an old '84 Volkswagen Rabbit GTi. It's been sitting at my parents for 3-4 years, ever since something went wrong with the engine and they didn't want to get it fixed.
It has a completely rebuilt front suspension and clutch. It seems like a waste to me to let it sit.
So, I look into fixing it 'cuz I can usually tell which end of a screwdriver to use.
It seems that the engine is siezed for whatever reason.
So, the question is, do I do a complete rebuild of the engine or do I try and find a rebuilt engine??
Anyone have a clue how much a rebuilt engine would be?
What type of internal damage am I looking at with a siezed engine in general?
TIA
amish
