will it sho?
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Hey all,
I've had my 92 for about a year now. I've always had problems with burning oil. Originally I thought it was the rear main seal. I had that replaced and I'm still going through a quart of oil every fill up. Some people that I have talked to recommend just finding another SHO. But to a guy who looked almost two years to find the SHO he has now, those are just not the words I want to hear. I'm a college student and will be definitely be making some money this summer. I've thought about maybe doing the rebuild myself. Back home, I know a few people who could help me out. I'm pretty sure it's got to be the piston rings, so it's probably going to be one **** of a job.
I was just wondering what your thoughts are. I love my car and have already put a bit of money into it already. The oil problem is the only major thing I have, everything else is in pretty decent shape. Thanks for reading the long post.
Paul
Also, has any one here successfully rebuilt an SHO motor before? If so, how were the results?
<small>[ February 19, 2004, 10:03 PM: Message edited by: will it sho? ]</small>
I've had my 92 for about a year now. I've always had problems with burning oil. Originally I thought it was the rear main seal. I had that replaced and I'm still going through a quart of oil every fill up. Some people that I have talked to recommend just finding another SHO. But to a guy who looked almost two years to find the SHO he has now, those are just not the words I want to hear. I'm a college student and will be definitely be making some money this summer. I've thought about maybe doing the rebuild myself. Back home, I know a few people who could help me out. I'm pretty sure it's got to be the piston rings, so it's probably going to be one **** of a job.
I was just wondering what your thoughts are. I love my car and have already put a bit of money into it already. The oil problem is the only major thing I have, everything else is in pretty decent shape. Thanks for reading the long post.
Paul
Also, has any one here successfully rebuilt an SHO motor before? If so, how were the results?
<small>[ February 19, 2004, 10:03 PM: Message edited by: will it sho? ]</small>