Quote:Where the push rod and rockers and tappets sits.
After me and my brothers looked it over...we're going with a new motor guys.
Sucks bc it's $2300 I didn't make any room for.
Santa might not stop by this year.
Have you thought about just replacing the head (about $200 used)?
Quote:That sucks, man. It really does. Are you buying a crate motor or rebuild? A scrap yard like Rusty Acres has salvaged motors that came out of wrecked vehicles that were low-mileage. However, they're Ford focused. You might be able to find something similar for Dodge that won't cost as much.
Thanks homebiscuit. Probably going with a remanufactured.
Quote:Have you thought about just replacing the head (about $200 used)?
I considered doing this but the kit to rebuild it was 425. Plus if I do one head, I kind of have to do the other. So that would be another 400, plus labor. So that would be around 1100. And who knows what else is damaged.
By the time we tore all that down it just makes more since to spend the extra money and think long term and go with a refreshed motor.
Thanks for all the feedback guys.
Quote:I considered doing this but the kit to rebuild it was 425. Plus if I do one head, I kind of have to do the other. So that would be another 400, plus labor. So that would be around 1100. And who knows what else is damaged.
By the time we tore all that down it just makes more since to spend the extra money and think long term and go with a refreshed motor.
Thanks for all the feedback guys.
I don't know if you're going with a rebuilt or a new long block. When the motors apart doing the heads, add a crank kit (or just rods and mains) and rings and you've got your own rebuilt. I'd replace the oil pump and timing chain too. Just a thought that might save you a few hundred.
Good luck whatever you do.
PS Don't forget a good radiator flush while you've got it apart.
Sucks, man.
I always thought the Dodges looked cool, but I'm totally afraid of their long term reliability.
I'd fix it and get rid of it.
Quote:Sucks, man.
I always thought the Dodges looked cool, but I'm totally afraid of their long term reliability.
I'd fix it and get rid of it.
Totally agree. I owned two of them, a 1995 Ram 2wd that had the transmission let loose with less than 100k and a 2003 Ram 4wd that lasted mechanically, but had way too many of the cheap plastic parts let loose.
I own a 2015 Ford F-150 Lariat now that I'm very pleased with. It gets WAY better gas mileage than my Dodge got, has an equal amount of power and torque and is very comfortable.
Quote:Sucks, man.
I always thought the Dodges looked cool, but I'm totally afraid of their long term reliability.
I'd fix it and get rid of it.
Dodge has some very nice styling, but I've always equated owning one with dating a stripper; it looks good on you, but don't expect it to stay faithful.
Quote:Dodge has some very nice styling, but I've always equated owning one with dating a stripper; it looks good on you, but don't expect it to stay faithful.
There are some things in life that are really only meant to be temporary, once you have figured out what those are you will have a much more peaceful life
Of course figuring out what those things are isn't the easiest thing to do and a lot of times when you find out it's already too late.
Quote:Dodge has some very nice styling, but I've always equated owning one with dating a stripper; it looks good on you, but don't expect it to stay faithful.
Your car cheats on you?
Everybody knows that a Dodge will always eventually cheat on you.
Quote:Everybody knows that a Dodge will always eventually cheat on you.
Mine has been extremely faithful...guess if you keep it happy, it doesn't need to stray.
Keep an eye on it...just say'n.
Yeah time to go truck shopping
Quote:Keep an eye on it...just say'n.
Just cuz your vehicle keeps ending up in someone else's garage, don't take it out on me!
My vehicle is faithful...F-150 baby!
Quote:There are some things in life that are really only meant to be temporary, once you have figured out what those are you will have a much more peaceful life
Of course figuring out what those things are isn't the easiest thing to do and a lot of times when you find out it's already too late.
Thanks, dad.
Quote:Mine has been extremely faithful...guess if you keep it happy, it doesn't need to stray.
Frequent lube jobs?
Quote:My vehicle is faithful...F-150 baby!
Yeah, Fords are always faithful...they are too busy figuring out ways to screw you.
Quote:Yeah time to go truck shopping
Did you unload that Toyota?
Quote:Yeah time to go truck shopping
Nooooooooooow he shows up.