Originally posted by Skervey
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And Dremetos....idk man to each his own I suppose haha. I do like the smell of burning oil though, but I'm a big fan of 2 strokes so that's probably why.
DER E30, it was so much more work than I expected. I've done a few engine pulls and reinstall and while this wasn't the hardest it definitely took longer to reinstall and get running than I imagined. Makes me miss my air-cooled bugs! So much easier.
And Meeve, I'm also not a fan of the plastidip. I'm hoping to do a proper paint job someday.

The engine originally in it was blowing oil smoke clouds all the time and burned through a quart every couple hundred miles. That was getting to be an absolute pain, and for me was pretty embarrassing to drive around when it was like that. So because of breaking a friends window on his s10 while trying to get it reattached to the window regulator I had to head to the junkyard. Right next to the s10 that I pulled a replacement window out of was this little gem of a Miata
) seemed to be in pretty good shape before the crash. Interior was relatively clean, body was decent, overall it seemed like whoever owned it had taken care of it. So despite the impact being bad enough to shear off the crank pulley and shred the timing belt I figured hey, it's only $250 for the entire engine and that included $25 for them to lift it out with a forklift and set it into the bed of my truck. 30 day warranty, why not? So it took two days to pull the engine because my buddy and I had to borrow some cordless sawzalls to cut off the front end.
side note, that was literally the hardest time I've ever had pulling an engine. It was stuck IN the firewall from the impact and a lot of bolts were difficult to get it because of the wreck. Anyways, couple photos of getting it out of the truck at home 






I'll take pics later of the semi pressure washed engine bay and the new engine in place all put together.



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