sockeyehigh
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OK, so I am rebuilding the motor in my 86B2000 (stock 2.0). So far I have a new head, webber carb, pace setter header (ceramic coated). Got rid of all of the emissions bs. Had it bored 20 over, new pistons and rings, ground the crank, etc. and was about ready to assemble the block when one of the con rod studs snapped while torqueing it. That put me in a position of not trusting the other rods.
This is where I am at: I am going to replace the rods, but I am not building a race motor. I want reliability and at the same time why not reduce the weight with a better aftermarket? I do not want to dump a ton of money into items that are of no use if I am mainly building a stronger than stock motor, but with reliability in mind.
Should I buy new or reman rods? Should I have the whole bottom end balanced while I am at it? Is there a benefit?
What about the head, it is brand new with no EGR hole. Is there anything else I should do to the head before installing it? Any special tricks that I don't know about?
Also, tell me any experience any of you may have had rebuilding these motors and what you did as well as the performance gain (given what it is)
Thanks sooooo much!!