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04-18-2008, 10:39 PM
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Re: New here
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Kansas City
My Ride: 86 Laser XT
Engine: 2.2 turbo
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 0.000
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Welcome!
Well when you take the head off (you will want to do that) you take the exhaust manifold, turbo and intake with you. From there you should check how your pistons look, block, check shaft play on your turbo(this is a turbo right???). Also a good time to redo all the vacuum lines, new fuel filter, timing belt etc! If all checks out to be good the headgasket shouldn't take too long at all. Like ^ said I would reserve a weekend, get all the tune up parts (plugs, wires etc.) and make a weekend of fixing this car up. I would suggest getting the headgasket from mopar.
Good luck!
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04-18-2008, 10:47 PM
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Re: New here
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: JACKSON
My Ride: 1991 SHADOW
Engine: 2.5
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 0.000
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not to bad ive been through my 1991 shadow 3 times now working on #4 but ive got a buddy who,s been around the turbo dodge block a few times so that helps.
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04-18-2008, 10:49 PM
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Re: New here
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Kansas City
My Ride: 86 Laser XT
Engine: 2.2 turbo
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 0.000
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right on in that case scratch the turbo part. but everything else I put up there is quite relevant and is good to replace to get rid of headaches later and have your car running in tip-top shape.
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04-19-2008, 12:00 AM
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Re: New here
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Attentive Forum Admin
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Oklahoma
My Ride: 87 CSX & 85 GLH
Engine: 2.2TII & 2.5N/A
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 0.000
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They are easy... - Take picture's of the vacuum line/hose's and where the go on the throttle body.
- Get some masking tape, when you remove a line/hose tape it and the nipple it came off of and write on the tape a number(match them of course).
- Disconnect all electrical connectors from the cylinder head and and throttle body(do not forget about the ground strap going from the back end of the intake manifold to the firewall).
- Drain radiator.
- Drain engine oil.
- Remove upper timing belt cover and valve cover bolts(keep valve cover on the head, removal will be listed.
- Loosen the lugnuts on the passenger front tire.
- Jack vehicle up and secure it with a pair of jackstands.
- Loosen the timing belt tensionor(15mm socket) to gain slack in the timing belt.
- Remove the two spring loaded exhaust manifold to pipe flange bolts/nuts.
- Remove valve cover.
- Remove cylinder head bolts
- With help(another person or cherry picker) lift cylinder head(with intake and exhaust manifold connected) up and off the engine.
Now the the top end has been removed... - Take the intake and exhaust manifold off the head.
- Send the head to a machine shop and have it resurfaced(want some more power from the TBI, shave the head 0.010th-0.030th of an inch).
- Clean the blocks head gasket surface really well.
To buy list! - Exhaust donut.
- Downpipe/Exhaust bolt kit(the two with the springs).
- Intake/Exhaust manifold gasket.
- Head gasket
- Head bolts
- Valve cover gasket
- Copper spray(arocel can)
- Throttle Body Gasket(2 if you want to make a spacer)
- Coolant
- Coolant system treatment
- Oil(Castrol, Valvoline, Mobil1 - Super Tech, Pennzoil, Quaker State are off limits)
Put everything on in reverse of how it was taken off. If you do shave the head buy some Mopar Performance cam keys from Welcome to FWD Performance, Inc. so you can get the engine timed correctly.
This is all I could recall at 12AM  , hope I didn't miss anything. When you are ready to assemble PM me and remind me of the thread and i'll do instruction's on what you'll use the copper spray on and finish the after install instructions
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05-12-2008, 04:33 PM
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#14
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Re: New here
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Missoula, MT
My Ride: '89 Dodge Shadow
Engine: 2.2L TBI
Induct: N/A
1/4: 0.000
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The Vaccuum diagram should be on the hood. If not, I'm sure someone here has a FSM for that year, or check out a Chilton's manual at your local library.
If you want to REALLLY have fun with that 2-dr, save some $$$, buy a turbo motor/wiring harness/SMEC, and do a turbo swap. The motors in these cars are a breeze to drop out and replace. I have an '89 Shadow 4-dr I am working on(HG issue as well), and have a 2.5L motor from my old car that I'm "blowing" and making my own turbo motor(hopefully).
If you want to unleash that TBI beast a bit, get an A523 5-spd and ditch the slushbox. I have one in my Shadow, and with the 2.2L motor, it will dust most ricers before they know what hit them....lol.  I had this same trans in my '89 Acclaim, and with the 2.5L, I could roast most Hondumbs right off the line.
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