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2G 97 ECLIPSE GST MOTOR SWAP

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MARQUEZJCP13

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Aug 27, 2015
Temple, Texas
I'm looking into repairing my blown motor for my 97 eclipse GST. The 4g63 motor ran out of oil while I was deployed and my brother blew the motor. I'm looking into purchasing a new motor to do a motor swap. Honestly, I wouldn't mind a temporary fix at the moment. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions into what else might have gone wrong, that would be great!
 
There wouldn't be a temporary fix if you say the motor is blown. If you've tested it and for sure its blown pull it out. Depending on your budget you can get a junk yard motor just to get it rolling again but that's not going to last and wouldn't advise it.

You can take it to a shop or depending on your mech skills open up the motor and rebuild it. Search through the classifieds section.

Or order a full complete block from on of the companies on here that sell full assemblies.
 
First off, welcome home.
Depending on what is wrong with your engine, you may be able to save a lot of useful parts (like the head, turbo...etc)
Can you give us some more insight on what is wrong with the engine.
Is it making noises, rod knock, the more info you give us the better idea we can get of what is wrong with your engine.
 
There wouldn't be a temporary fix if you say the motor is blown. If you've tested it and for sure its blown pull it out. Depending on your budget you can get a junk yard motor just to get it rolling again but that's not going to last and wouldn't advise it.

You can take it to a shop or depending on your mech skills open up the motor and rebuild it. Search through the classifieds section.

Or order a full complete block from on of the companies on here that sell full assemblies.


Why would not advise putting a junk motor to get it running?
I figured li could rebuild one while I run the junk motor.
 
First off, welcome home.
Depending on what is wrong with your engine, you may be able to save a lot of useful parts (like the head, turbo...etc)
Can you give us some more insight on what is wrong with the engine.
Is it making noises, rod knock, the more info you give us the better idea we can get of what is wrong with your engine.


Well, this is he story that I heard. There was one large pop noise and then the car lost a lot of power causing the rpms to rise. But the car still ran, he continued to drive it and then it popped again and then there was no power left. The car doesn't turn over and currently the compression check showed 0/30/0/130 I believe. Thats all i know.
 
Why would not advise putting a junk motor to get it running?
I figured li could rebuild one while I run the junk motor.

Spend the money wisely. Unless you have a enough of your going to get it running do it right once and not have to double spend money and time
 
I have seen this website but I need someone who has actually used it to tell me about it.
No offense.

I've purchase a "JDM" 7 bolt from an evo3 worked great for about a year then it spun a bearing. I had the same issue you have deployed a me back motor went. Wanted a quick fix bought a used one and then a year later ended up actually getting one built to avoid anymore problems with leaving me stranded because the car is a daily.
 
Spend the money wisely. Unless you have a enough of your going to get it running do it right once and not have to double spend money and time
That's my point, right now I need to get a motor in there and make it run.
But eventually after I save a few grand, I want the car to be back to being street performance ready.
 
I've purchase a "JDM" 7 bolt from an evo3 worked great for about a year then it spun a bearing. I had the same issue you have deployed a me back motor went. Wanted a quick fix bought a used one and then a year later ended up actually getting one built to avoid anymore problems with leaving me stranded because the car is a daily.
So does JDM not have a warranty or anything.
And did you build a motor or buy a reman?
 
So does JDM not have a warranty or anything.
And did you build a motor or buy a reman?

The JDM Eclipse "Cyclone" motors and the USDM motors are nearly identical. The only real differences on the motors are minor. They came with a better intake manifold and less emissions BS. Most companies offer no warranty on motors, and especially so for our cars because 95% of us are going to immediately go out and start beating on it and never really use it as a daily driver type motor.

If you look online a lot of those motors are going to be between 3500-5500. Which is a pretty shit price. You can go through trusted engine builders and have one built for that price! I know English Racing here builds stock or near stock motors for that price. Usually something like 1g rods on 2g pistons would be the same price, which would offer the stronger 1g rods on the higher compression 2g pistons. If you want a "built" motor you could order one as well but you'd be paying for the difference in cost of parts and extra machining of course. If you do too much you are going to need to tune your car to see any major results of the new parts.

My best advice if you go with a crate motor is talk to the builder and tell them what you are wanting to do with it.
 
The JDM Eclipse "Cyclone" motors and the USDM motors are nearly identical. The only real differences on the motors are minor. They came with a better intake manifold and less emissions BS. Most companies offer no warranty on motors, and especially so for our cars because 95% of us are going to immediately go out and start beating on it and never really use it as a daily driver type motor.

If you look online a lot of those motors are going to be between 3500-5500. Which is a pretty sh** price. You can go through trusted engine builders and have one built for that price! I know English Racing here builds stock or near stock motors for that price. Usually something like 1g rods on 2g pistons would be the same price, which would offer the stronger 1g rods on the higher compression 2g pistons. If you want a "built" motor you could order one as well but you'd be paying for the difference in cost of parts and extra machining of course. If you do too much you are going to need to tune your car to see any major results of the new parts.

My best advice if you go with a crate motor is talk to the builder and tell them what you are wanting to do with it.
I appreciate the response.

I'm
Going to see if I can find a 4g63 motor in my pick n pull and use that for now and then I'm going to get a build on a motor.

I feel like that's my safest option at this point. At least to get the ball rolling.
 
I think you've written this motor of too soon. Have you looked at the oil? Checked mechanical timing? Doesn't sound like you spun bearings. Sounds like you broke a timing belt but you haven't given enough info to determine this. You should find the root cause of your problem before you decide what to do. If your mechanical skills are good I don't know why you wouldn't rebuild th is now now rather than look for a used motor.
 
I think you've written this motor of too soon. Have you looked at the oil? Checked mechanical timing? Doesn't sound like you spun bearings. Sounds like you broke a timing belt but you haven't given enough info to determine this. You should find the root cause of your problem before you decide what to do. If your mechanical skills are good I don't know why you wouldn't rebuild th is now now rather than look for a used motor.

Wise man has a valid point, thorough go over the engine and make sure is in fact destroyed. Cheaper to replace bearings and timing or valves then buying a motor.
 
I think you've written this motor of too soon. Have you looked at the oil? Checked mechanical timing? Doesn't sound like you spun bearings. Sounds like you broke a timing belt but you haven't given enough info to determine this. You should find the root cause of your problem before you decide what to do. If your mechanical skills are good I don't know why you wouldn't rebuild th is now now rather than look for a used motor.
Honestly I don't have great mechanic skills, but I know a shop did a compression check and the numbers weren't good.
 
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