Blew up a motor for the first time!

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i dropped an intake valve and it went through the piston in my 88 4x4 mazda pickup truck b2600. i dont have the time to rebuild it myself. its just one of my toys so do i drop alot of money to get it rebuilt? or get a junk yard motor? or just sell the bastard?
i love the truck but thats alot of money... that would have gone towards my chevelle
 

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just follow ur heart man lol... nawww but seriously.... ur best bet is to just rebuild it or sell it..... i doubt ur gonna find a decent motor for that truck at a junkyard... hell throw a small block in it and it would be a hell of a toy.... a buddy of mine had one of those trucks they are a blast
 

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Motors for that thing are a dime a dozen. The Mazdas and Ford Ranger were and I think still are one in the same. They both used the Mazda 2.9 V6 (which was a pretty good little motor). They are findable. They also aren't that expensive or difficult if you did decide to rebuild yourself. Does yours have the 2.9 or is it the 4 banger?
 

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i dropped an intake valve and it went through the piston in my 88 4x4 mazda pickup truck b2600. i dont have the time to rebuild it myself. its just one of my toys so do i drop alot of money to get it rebuilt? or get a junk yard motor? or just sell the bastard?
i love the truck but thats alot of money... that would have gone towards my chevelle


well, one of the issues is that that isn't necessarily a mazda motor.

that is probably still the mitsubishi 2.6, and there are two different blocks with different bellhousing patterns. it makes it hard to find a junkyard engine, they were already hard to find 15 years ago.
Ad that means you can't easily swap to the smaller mazda 2000, or 2200 engine either. they won;t bolt up to the trans, the engine accessories, manifolds etc, nor even the motor mounts IIRC.
You can sleeve the block if needed.
Your best bet though is to get a mitsubishi specialist to assemble it.
 
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well, one of the issues is that that isn't necessarily a mazda motor.

that is probably still the mitsubishi 2.6, and there are two different blocks with different bellhousing patterns. it makes it hard to find a junkyard engine, they were already hard to find 15 years ago.
Ad that means you can't easily swap to the smaller mazda 2000, or 2200 engine either. they won;t bolt up to the trans, the engine accessories, manifolds etc, nor even the motor mounts IIRC.
You can sleeve the block if needed.
Your best bet though is to get a mitsubishi specialist to assemble it.

damn i really appreciate that info!
 

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well, one of the issues is that that isn't necessarily a mazda motor.

that is probably still the mitsubishi 2.6, and there are two different blocks with different bellhousing patterns. it makes it hard to find a junkyard engine, they were already hard to find 15 years ago.
Ad that means you can't easily swap to the smaller mazda 2000, or 2200 engine either. they won;t bolt up to the trans, the engine accessories, manifolds etc, nor even the motor mounts IIRC.
You can sleeve the block if needed.
Your best bet though is to get a mitsubishi specialist to assemble it.

Need more comments/people like this on the forum to make sure it gets to #1
:Handshake: Thanks Eagle
 

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