2000 Lanos won't start
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after so much cranking i would say yes...sorry
MMamdouh
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RE:2000 Lanos won't start
Now I am crying...what would be best/worst case scenario?
Jerry
Jerry
the best/worse case senario depends on how many bent valves you got... those will be anything from 2 up to 16.
you will need new valves, timing belt, timing belt tensioner and a head gasket to keep you going again.
if i were you i would throw in idler pulleys and water pump too... and check the A/C and alternator belt if they need replacment.
MMamdouh
you will need new valves, timing belt, timing belt tensioner and a head gasket to keep you going again.
if i were you i would throw in idler pulleys and water pump too... and check the A/C and alternator belt if they need replacment.
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RE:2000 Lanos that won't start
How much is this going to cost me in USD?
Jerry
Jerry
RE:2000 Lanos that won't start
How much for parts?
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- moron
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these aren't the cheapest... they are to give you an idea
intake valve on ebay... $11 shipped... each
exhaust valves on ebay... $14 shipped... each
head gasket on ebay... $100-110 shipped
ac delco timing belt on www.rockauto.com... $36 PLUS shipping
timing belt tensioner on ebay... $79-110 shipped
water pump on ebay... $57 shipped
best case... $190 (4 intake valves, belt, gasket)
worst case... $513 (8 intake valves, 8 exhaust valves, everything else)
i'm sorry to hear that. i was one of the lucky few who caught my timing belt's issues early on. i hope it's the best case for your sake.
intake valve on ebay... $11 shipped... each
exhaust valves on ebay... $14 shipped... each
head gasket on ebay... $100-110 shipped
ac delco timing belt on www.rockauto.com... $36 PLUS shipping
timing belt tensioner on ebay... $79-110 shipped
water pump on ebay... $57 shipped
best case... $190 (4 intake valves, belt, gasket)
worst case... $513 (8 intake valves, 8 exhaust valves, everything else)
i'm sorry to hear that. i was one of the lucky few who caught my timing belt's issues early on. i hope it's the best case for your sake.
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Well, unfortunately, for worst case scenario for all valves totalled, the price will be a little high.
Ex Valves: $14.91 x 8
In Valves: $8.14 x 8
Head Gasket: $20.93
Valve Seals: $3.42 x 16
Timing Belt: $59.95
Idler Pulley: $26.81
Tensioner: $94.45
Water Pump: $54.17
You might not need the last three things, but it is a good idea to change them so they don't fail.
And this is hoping that you don't have any piston or con rod damage which would cost about $105 (piston, ring, rod, pin) each cylinder.
So basically, worst case scenario with all mentioned wrecked, (if my calculations are correct) you are looking at $495.43 + shipping.
Plus potentially damaged pistons and other internals.
Plus a good $300+ for Labor @ $65.00/hr.
You are looking at about $800-$900 USD.
Of course, it probabally won't be anywhere near that high for regular damage, but I would still venture to say somewhere around $400-$500 for the fix.
Realistically, you coul get a full Lanos working engine off Ebay or at a junkyard for that cheap.
You will not know 100% untill you rip the head off.
I'm sorry that happened man, and timing belts are truly the Achilles' Heel of Daewoo Engines.
Ex Valves: $14.91 x 8
In Valves: $8.14 x 8
Head Gasket: $20.93
Valve Seals: $3.42 x 16
Timing Belt: $59.95
Idler Pulley: $26.81
Tensioner: $94.45
Water Pump: $54.17
You might not need the last three things, but it is a good idea to change them so they don't fail.
And this is hoping that you don't have any piston or con rod damage which would cost about $105 (piston, ring, rod, pin) each cylinder.
So basically, worst case scenario with all mentioned wrecked, (if my calculations are correct) you are looking at $495.43 + shipping.
Plus potentially damaged pistons and other internals.
Plus a good $300+ for Labor @ $65.00/hr.
You are looking at about $800-$900 USD.
Of course, it probabally won't be anywhere near that high for regular damage, but I would still venture to say somewhere around $400-$500 for the fix.
Realistically, you coul get a full Lanos working engine off Ebay or at a junkyard for that cheap.
You will not know 100% untill you rip the head off.
I'm sorry that happened man, and timing belts are truly the Achilles' Heel of Daewoo Engines.
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Audacityracing wrote:these aren't the cheapest... they are to give you an idea
intake valve on ebay... $11 shipped... each
exhaust valves on ebay... $14 shipped... each
head gasket on ebay... $100-110 shipped
ac delco timing belt on www.rockauto.com... $36 PLUS shipping
timing belt tensioner on ebay... $79-110 shipped
water pump on ebay... $57 shipped
best case... $190 (4 intake valves, belt, gasket)
worst case... $513 (8 intake valves, 8 exhaust valves, everything else)
i'm sorry to hear that. i was one of the lucky few who caught my timing belt's issues early on. i hope it's the best case for your sake.
i feel sorry for you guys... we have a person on this board who can get parts for alot cheaper and better quality then you posted but yet you still choose to go with themBosnianLanos wrote:Well, unfortunately, for worst case scenario for all valves totalled, the price will be a little high.
Ex Valves: $14.91 x 8
In Valves: $8.14 x 8
Head Gasket: $20.93
Valve Seals: $3.42 x 16
Timing Belt: $59.95
Idler Pulley: $26.81
Tensioner: $94.45
Water Pump: $54.17
You might not need the last three things, but it is a good idea to change them so they don't fail.
And this is hoping that you don't have any piston or con rod damage which would cost about $105 (piston, ring, rod, pin) each cylinder.
So basically, worst case scenario with all mentioned wrecked, (if my calculations are correct) you are looking at $495.43 + shipping.
Plus potentially damaged pistons and other internals.
Plus a good $300+ for Labor @ $65.00/hr.
You are looking at about $800-$900 USD.
Of course, it probabally won't be anywhere near that high for regular damage, but I would still venture to say somewhere around $400-$500 for the fix.
Realistically, you coul get a full Lanos working engine off Ebay or at a junkyard for that cheap.
You will not know 100% untill you rip the head off.
I'm sorry that happened man, and timing belts are truly the Achilles' Heel of Daewoo Engines.
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RE: 2000 Lanos won't start
Well this all became academic tonight when I traded straight up even for a running 1997 Olds Cutlass...thanks to all for your help and insight.
Jerry
Jerry