This weekend I'm installing a newer B6 (out of another '94 323 with under 75K miles!) into AquaMutt. The current engine has head gasket issues, plus some kind of lower end issues and I want to do a complete teardown and rebuild, with some performance mods.
Here's the new engine. Pretty clean and rust free. Look at the heat shield!:
One reason I'm going with the B6 is that it will be a straight swap. All the wiring and other mods are done since she already has a B6. However, this will be the first time I've ever done an engine-only swap, without taking the engine and transaxle out as a unit. This is to simplify and speed things up so that one weekend will do it.
I have an extra pair of hands lined up (crosses fingers!) and should have everything I need in terms of new gaskets, seals, fluids, etc.
My Dad and I removed the current B6 from a PnP car years ago, so I have already removed an engine-only. (I know to look for that last, hidden bolt! Ha ha.)
Are there any problems I might expect swapping the engine alone?
Advice welcome.
Thanks,
Karl
Here's the new engine. Pretty clean and rust free. Look at the heat shield!:
One reason I'm going with the B6 is that it will be a straight swap. All the wiring and other mods are done since she already has a B6. However, this will be the first time I've ever done an engine-only swap, without taking the engine and transaxle out as a unit. This is to simplify and speed things up so that one weekend will do it.
I have an extra pair of hands lined up (crosses fingers!) and should have everything I need in terms of new gaskets, seals, fluids, etc.
My Dad and I removed the current B6 from a PnP car years ago, so I have already removed an engine-only. (I know to look for that last, hidden bolt! Ha ha.)
Are there any problems I might expect swapping the engine alone?
Advice welcome.
Thanks,
Karl
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