rollaholic wrote:im not saying yours will turn out like this, but if you want an idea of how much hair pulling can go on, go check out romanVs build thread in the project section
(sorry roman!)
Hahaha, no offence taken... I think over the course of two car projects I've had an entire lifetime worth of car related problems already haha.
One relevant thing to this thread though, is to consider what happened when a valve guide came out of the engine's head on my Carina, because of an engine builders fault.
They replaced the damaged parts and don some labour on the head for 'free' but I did all of the labour to pull the motor back out and put it back in.
Even with my $0 per hour of my own labour I still had to pay for a new head gasket, new head bolts, new coolant, new oil, etc etc.
And had to reshim all of the valves because they were just given back in no particular order.
I was sure as shit glad that it wasnt an MR2 I was needing to remove the head from. Or even worse, paying someone else to do the above work for either car.
If you're paying someone else to spanner your projects, you can expect some pretty hefty bills when/if things like that happen.
We all hope these things dont happen, but sometimes they do, and they are more likely on something that's been modified...
But anything that goes wrong is still your financial burden even if it's someone elses mistake. Which is why a lot of mechanic shops etc dont want to go near this kind of work.
To be perfectly honest I'd just keep your MR2 as is, especially if it's a nice car already.
Yank the motor and get the cambelt, water pump, frost plugs, etc etc all replaced, get the gearbox sorted and be good to go for another 100,000kms without hassles.
The attrition rate of projects is pretty high, you'd be pretty gutted if things went pear shaped and your (previously perfectly fine MR2) went up for sale for not much as a non runner.
My Beams MR2 did about 20,000kms total after engine swap, and the following were a few of the problems during this time:
-Cambelt timing was set incorrectly, needed to pull the motor back out to check and fix.
-during assembly left a rubber gasket out of the oil pump, had to pull the motor back out to fix it.
-Didnt have an airflow meter with the car, had to buy one for $500+ brand new only option at the time.
-Airflow meter doesnt like being in the non factory airbox, had to buy one of those for $100+
-Was sold the wrong clutch/flywheel for the engine, chewed out the splines in the clutch plate and had to pull the motor back out and buy a new flywheel/clutch. Fancy clutch I bought was now worthless so $600 or so mistake if I recall.
-Incorrectly calibrated torque wrench meant clutch cover bolts came loose over time, had to pull motor and box back out.
-Handbrake cable snapped
-Speedo cable snapped
-Gearshift cable snapped
-Then finally the clutch blew up when I let someone else drove the car and they did something silly - Which I would have had to pull the motor and gearbox out for the 10th time to fix.
So decided... $$% that and parted it out.
Obviously most of the above problems were my own fault, as it was a first project and I was learning as I went.
However if you have even one similar problem as per above, you can expect a pretty big bill to fix it if someone else is the mechanic.
Even after moving to a much simpler to work on car (although with a much bigger scope of project) I havent had any fewer problems - it's just that when problems happen, it's 100x easier to diagnose and fix compared to an MR2.
And I dont feel beaten and broken and demoralised after an afternoon working on the car doing something.
There's still nothing I've driven which handles as awesomely as an MR2, but there's still nothing worse I've done than try to have one as a project hahaha.
My Dad still owns an SW20 - a faded red targa top auto gen 1. Despite being the utterly worst variation of SW20 it's still super fun to drive exactly as it is, no intentions or need to modify it at all... As it's enjoyable to just get in and drive it without knowing you're likely to have any hassles. This is the true joy of driving!