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Rebuilding Ecotec

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hey all,
looking for a project to do - im on curfew for another 3 weeks, so i thought it would be a good idea to buy myself an ecotec and build it up :)

Just wondering how hard it actually is to do? and what tools would be needed?

was looking at just putting in a stroker kit 4.2L or putting in forged internals.

at the least a lumpy cam :)
 

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why are you on curfew...??
the 1st thing your going to need it a workshop manual... i would go for the max ellery manual if your doing a full engine rebuild, there a lot more in-depth that the Gregory's and are for the more advanced amateur mechanic
 

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I too would be interested, Thinking about getting the engine and engine holder thingo lol. And just go from there. Strip it right down etc etc etc lol
 
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the ecotech is an excellnt choice for "doing up" just depends on how much doshie you have the 4.2 kits are generally worthwhile but forgind ALL internals is only necsacerry if going for positive intake preasures e.g. turbo or supercharge as the standard ecotec compresssion ratio is very low;.

try ebay for ideas there is ecotech vt kits sold for 1000 or so that are VERY effective;) rec buying a kit from a retailer as it takes out the guess work then the only manual spec's you need is head bolt tension. also recommoned mace engineering's rolloer rocker upgrade 1.9:1 as this part set eliminates all of the ecotech noisy chain faults afeter cam upgrade ... well worth researching if you get my drift;)
 

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yeh thanks for that guys,
im more of a fan of the boosted or lumpy cammed ls1 these days,
but i wouldnt wanna pull one apart and then **** it up lol.

so i think ecotec would be a good starting point :)

and im not on curfew for any driving offences, just in the wrong place at the wrong time kinda thing.
 

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if its the first engine youve built i wouldnt even think of wasting $5000 on stroker parts to only kill them from miss assembly
 

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i think ill look into night class' in something similar to engine building.
i have rebuilt motors, pumps etc at work.

might try and find a standard rebuild kit and go from there
 
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maybe you could get an ecotec and rebuild BEFORE pulling old engine out works for the not confident and you can spend more time doing it!~
 

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yeh thats what i was planning on doing,
buying a ecotec in working order, and just pulling it apart then rebuild it :)
 
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great way to go and stops that stress level rising up also the head specs are available from most head reconditioners...
 
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