Engine Questions

Canseco09

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Ok I'm new to site looking to rebuild a 91' non turbo 2.3L Lx foxbody I'm a bit confused on rebuild kits because there's mostly 5.0 kits that I'm finding looking to rebuild engine for a "Everyday Cruiser" so I'm looking to mod just a bit but not looking to drag or hot rod car also every bit of info helps i really appreciate it Im lost wen it comes to size pistons and gaskets all that I'm not going to lie it's always been a dream to own a fox and now that I own one. I'm like dang I don't know what I'm looking for when it come to parts it's the very first project car that I'm doing
 
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Ok I'm new to site looking to rebuild a 91' non turbo 2.3L Lx foxbody I'm a bit confused on rebuild kits because there's mostly 5.0 kits that I'm finding looking to rebuild engine for a "Everyday Cruiser" so I'm looking to mod just a bit but not looking to drag or hot rod car also every bit of info helps i really appreciate it Im lost wen it comes to size pistons and gaskets all that I'm not going to lie it's always been a dream to own a fox and now that I own one. I'm like dang I don't know what I'm looking for when it come to parts it's the very first project car that I'm doing
Do you have basic technical, mechanical abilities learned by "doing"? Did you maybe take your bicycle apart as a kid? Have you perused the pictures and diagrams shown when searching engine rebuilding? Your first sentence implies rebuilding the entire car. imp
 
Ok I'm new to site looking to rebuild a 91' non turbo 2.3L Lx foxbody I'm a bit confused on rebuild kits because there's mostly 5.0 kits that I'm finding looking to rebuild engine for a "Everyday Cruiser" so I'm looking to mod just a bit but not looking to drag or hot rod car also every bit of info helps i really appreciate it Im lost wen it comes to size pistons and gaskets all that I'm not going to lie it's always been a dream to own a fox and now that I own one. I'm like dang I don't know what I'm looking for when it come to parts it's the very first project car that I'm doing

Regardless of what kit you buy, you are going to need a machinist / engine builder to do the machine work.

Begin by removing and disassembling the engine. This step assumes that you are motivated enough to start and finish the project. Don't do this step if you envision getting tired of the whole thing and leaving spread all over the garage until finally selling the whole mess for peanuts. This step will also help you to determine if you have the tools and hands to do this job.

Find a machinist / engine builder. Consult with them about which rebuild kit you need. If they don't know it off the top of their head, they probably have a catalog that does. You and the machinist need to agree on this portion anyway so that you both understand what is going on and parts don't have to purchased twice. You will also need to have a conversation about what you will install and what he will as part of the machining process. Many times, having the builder assemble the short block is worth a little additional money versus you trying to do it without the necessary tools.
 
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