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94-97 Aftermarket
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[QUOTE="PA Stroker, post: 588239, member: 5926"] I would do a compression test on yours and go from there. It could have cracked pistons or it could be as simple as just needing a valve or two. I bought a forged rod motor for my truck for $500. It was complete with turbo and all. I tore it down and rebuilt it completely for under $2000 i think is what i came out to. It only had 150k on it and didn't really need it but i did it anyway. Yours might just be something simple to fix. My original motor had 245k and had great compression all the way across, except for the number 1 cylinder with the broke rod lol. [/QUOTE]
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