looking at a 96 Caravan tomorrow
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looking at a 96 Caravan tomorrow
I know that it's a short 96 with 3.0 and I think 2 wheel drive, has dual sliders so I'll assume it's an SE not a base. Guys says it's loaded, so I'll assume that it has most of the options, although strangely enough the bumpers aren't painted and it has steel wheels. He also says the engine has a knock(I'm not deterred because he only wants $350). So other than tracking down that knock, what should I be looking for?
http://hamilton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...QAdIdZ78327886
http://hamilton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...QAdIdZ78327886
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Update, I went today to look at it and I think I know what the noise is, I couldn't hear it because it wouldn't start. He described what happened, he was doing roughly 120km/h on the highway, everything was fine, and then all the sudden the engine started making banging/knocking noises. He thinks it's a rod bearing, but I know better, what he described was a broken timing belt causing unknown levels of destruction. I'll almost guarantee when I pull the heads I'm going to find bent or broken valves. Yes, that means I'm buying it, being that it'll have to be towed I'm getting it for $250-300 depending on tow cost.
There is a wrecking yard about an hour from here that is having a sale this week, any engine or transmission for $60, I'm bound to find a 3.0 from 96-00 in the yard. The only issue I'm going to have is lifting the van off of the k frame for the swap.
There is a wrecking yard about an hour from here that is having a sale this week, any engine or transmission for $60, I'm bound to find a 3.0 from 96-00 in the yard. The only issue I'm going to have is lifting the van off of the k frame for the swap.
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Well he tried to crank it, but it resisted, he put the charger on it and had me come back an hour later. After that the starter wouldn't even click, I've been thinking about that and I guess it's possible that a jammed up timing belt could have been keeping it from cranking and burned out the starter. I'm buying it regardless because of the price and condition of the rest of the van, it's in really good shape other than the engine. So the first thing I'll do when I get it home is remove the front outer upper(lol) timing cover and see if the belt has tension or if it's even still up there lol. If it's there and has tension I'll look into possible bottom end issues. If not I'll pull the heads and see how much damage was done.
Is it possible to remove the rear head without dropping the engine out?
Is it possible to remove the rear head without dropping the engine out?
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