- Dec 11, 2002
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Yeah if you guy's read my last thread about me driving with an empty radiator, it does seem like my head gasket is blown. I'm getting water vapor out of the exhuast, and I see small bubbles inside the motor oil.
It seems like I can get a fairly new(40k miles) 4AGE 20valve twin cam engine from ebay with a 5speed tranny for $390+shipping. I would imagine doing an engine swap is less work than taking the engine apart to replace the headgasket.
I thought maybe I can go to an autoparts store, and borrow the tools I need to do the engine swap, and do it myself. Or is it really complicated, and it's not something I can do by just reading a short guide on the internet? I'm thinking it's just a few hoses to unplug, and a few screws to remove. I can probably do it on a weekend.
I can save myself some money, get a faster engine, a lower mileage, fix any problems, and increase my car's resale value.
So basically by doing this, I'd kill 5 birds with one stone.
So the question is, is it feasible for me to do it, given that I'm not too well versed in fixing cars, and it took me 2 hrs to change a radiator hose(I spent 20 minutes looking for the damn hose clamp
)
If not, how much would the labor cost to do an engine swap?
And anyone know any guides that teaches you how to do it, or a book that's available.
Lastly, would the 4AGE engine even fit without modifications where my 4AFE has been?
It seems like I can get a fairly new(40k miles) 4AGE 20valve twin cam engine from ebay with a 5speed tranny for $390+shipping. I would imagine doing an engine swap is less work than taking the engine apart to replace the headgasket.
I thought maybe I can go to an autoparts store, and borrow the tools I need to do the engine swap, and do it myself. Or is it really complicated, and it's not something I can do by just reading a short guide on the internet? I'm thinking it's just a few hoses to unplug, and a few screws to remove. I can probably do it on a weekend.
I can save myself some money, get a faster engine, a lower mileage, fix any problems, and increase my car's resale value.
So basically by doing this, I'd kill 5 birds with one stone.
So the question is, is it feasible for me to do it, given that I'm not too well versed in fixing cars, and it took me 2 hrs to change a radiator hose(I spent 20 minutes looking for the damn hose clamp
If not, how much would the labor cost to do an engine swap?
And anyone know any guides that teaches you how to do it, or a book that's available.
Lastly, would the 4AGE engine even fit without modifications where my 4AFE has been?
