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so my Celica decided it wanted to blow a connecting rod. Anyone know how much the rebuild is going to cost? And when I have it rebuilt, is there anything I can have done internally to get more power from the motor? Let me know. Thanks!
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QUOTE(playr158 @ Mar 23, 2007 - 2:24 PM) [snapback]539138[/snapback] and even forged rods This engine already has forged rods/pistons. Most engines do.... QUOTE(Kwanza26 @ Mar 23, 2007 - 2:30 PM) [snapback]539142[/snapback] Buy a used replacement engine. Much cheaper and much less of a headache. This is probably your best bet. You might have damaged the cyl wall, crank, ect when the rod went... -------------------- ![]() |
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