sorry i would never neglect to run an engine dry. didnt mention i had a quart of 10/30 i put in for the 2 mile trip home to the garage....
ok so yes i understand that cap is blown to ****, and the rod probably is too.
which means ill need to replace that.... obvious.
but heres what im trying to get at... why not just mic em up, cant you get these things resurfaced? get a couple thousands bigger bearings and put it back in there?
OK the thread is titled "Omg help the noob,knocking"
Alot of people here have been doing this a long time and know what we are talking about. Buy another motor. To make this motor in running shape you would have to get the crank and rods resurfaced and run undersized bearings. but when you machine the the crank you take off the hardend coating and then the motor becomes a ticking time bomb.
You will have to buy new rods (good luck finding them) and buy the time you pull that motor apart and replace the head gaskets, rods, bearings, machine work, and other needed gaskets you will have done bought 3-6 motors in running condition.
Junk that motor. you could scrap that motor for aluminum and be able to pay for a running motor.