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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 46505" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I have done up two fire damaged machines, aother is inline to get done as well.</p><p>One was far worse than yours, the entire engine bay was a write off. My old man and i believe it was an insurance job, the engine was worn out and cracked in multiple places and had been run for a while like that too. I think in total it owed me 10-12K, but i re-did everything. Yours won't need that kind of work though.</p><p>One thing i'd do with the engine is to remove the injectors, spin the engine to get the oil out. Spray in WD 40 and spin it over again. The injectors when sitting tend to stick. I like to pull them apart and make sure the nozzle is free to move. Keep each injector together, don't mix parts! Clean and assemble with WD40.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 46505, member: 82"] I have done up two fire damaged machines, aother is inline to get done as well. One was far worse than yours, the entire engine bay was a write off. My old man and i believe it was an insurance job, the engine was worn out and cracked in multiple places and had been run for a while like that too. I think in total it owed me 10-12K, but i re-did everything. Yours won't need that kind of work though. One thing i'd do with the engine is to remove the injectors, spin the engine to get the oil out. Spray in WD 40 and spin it over again. The injectors when sitting tend to stick. I like to pull them apart and make sure the nozzle is free to move. Keep each injector together, don't mix parts! Clean and assemble with WD40. [/QUOTE]
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