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Re: 1985 GTV6, rebuild or not?



Robert Abatecola <robert@domain.elided> wrote:

> My 1985 GTV6, now at a little over 151,000 miles, is starting to need
> some of the major mechanical items that wear out as the mileage
> creeps up.  For example, the valve clearances can no longer really be
> set properly because of cam wear.

I turned 390,000 miles on my '83 GTV6 today and its got the original cams (and crank)
in it! Do you know what happened to your cams to wear them?

If they really are worn, replace them and...

>  Another example is that the oil
> level drops slowly, but with 300 mile changes I never have to add any
> (I know, valve job here).

...DO THE VALVE JOB!!

> My question is this:  Does it make send to opt for a full engine
> rebuild at this point or should I replace items as needed?

I had my engine opened up at 300k. It was unnecessary. All I really needed were new
heads since mine had seriously eroded, even with usin' distilled water and high quality
antifreeze since new. (My policy: All fluids flushed at least annually.)

>  In case
> it matters, I like the idea of using S-cams and higher compression
> pistons...

Why bother? It'll just reduce your gas mileage and end up costin' you a fortune in
extra gas over time.

Just my $0.02,
'nardo

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