Lokim
New member
Hey all! I'm a new guy with a brain-buster for ya. My wife's Sunbird blew up about 2 months ago, THE DAY AFTER I put brand-new brakes on it!
It has the 1.8L non-turbo, and it started jackhammering about 2 miles from home. She made it to within 3 blocks of the house before it stopped running altogether. It turns freely, but has 150-90-0-0 compression in cylinders 1-4, respectively. It only had 135K, and I had done the timing belt and W/P last summer, among many other things. The motor was was spotless inside the valve cover when we got the car, and we've been great about oil changes (Mobil 1 or Valvoline full-synthetic and Wix or Bosch filters). Anyone have any ideas as to what failed? I haven't taken it apart and by the time I became a tech 90% of these old things were off the road. My guess is cracked pistons or broken valve seats, as the noise seems to come from higher in the motor.
I've put enough work into it that it's far more economical to just drop in a new motor rather than scrap the car. My wife really likes this car (it's her first.) Her only complaint is it's a turd on the on-ramp.
My questions to everyone are these:
1. Does the 2.0L provide a significant increase in power? (The posted numbers are 84HP for the 1.8L and 96HP for the 2.0L according to Wikipedia, but I can't seem to find torque specs.)
2. Is a swap to the 2.0L a direct plug-and-play bolt-in?
3. If not direct, are the modifications relatively simple?
4. Is the 1.8L Turbo a bolt in (as far as transmission bellhousing, motor mounts, etc.)? I know that the underhood wiring harness and ECM would need to be changed due to the different injection system.
5. Is the massive (according to Wikipedia, 150HP) increase worth the modifications required (harness/ECM replacement, wire splicing, etc.) to install the 1.8L turbo?
For perspective on what I'm willing to deal with as far as modification and budget goes, I don't want to fabricate/weld parts. I don't want to buy any expensive adapters/kits. I don't mind some light to medium wiring work. Ideally I'd like to only need nickel-and-dime stuff, and possibly some things from the junkyard (like a torque converter if that's different, wiring harness, connectors, etc.) I also don't want this to be a week-long odyssey. I can swap the factory setup in a day, day and a half on my own. I don't mind spending an extra day or so more to get an upgrade in there.
Thanks for any help!

It has the 1.8L non-turbo, and it started jackhammering about 2 miles from home. She made it to within 3 blocks of the house before it stopped running altogether. It turns freely, but has 150-90-0-0 compression in cylinders 1-4, respectively. It only had 135K, and I had done the timing belt and W/P last summer, among many other things. The motor was was spotless inside the valve cover when we got the car, and we've been great about oil changes (Mobil 1 or Valvoline full-synthetic and Wix or Bosch filters). Anyone have any ideas as to what failed? I haven't taken it apart and by the time I became a tech 90% of these old things were off the road. My guess is cracked pistons or broken valve seats, as the noise seems to come from higher in the motor.
I've put enough work into it that it's far more economical to just drop in a new motor rather than scrap the car. My wife really likes this car (it's her first.) Her only complaint is it's a turd on the on-ramp.
My questions to everyone are these:
1. Does the 2.0L provide a significant increase in power? (The posted numbers are 84HP for the 1.8L and 96HP for the 2.0L according to Wikipedia, but I can't seem to find torque specs.)
2. Is a swap to the 2.0L a direct plug-and-play bolt-in?
3. If not direct, are the modifications relatively simple?
4. Is the 1.8L Turbo a bolt in (as far as transmission bellhousing, motor mounts, etc.)? I know that the underhood wiring harness and ECM would need to be changed due to the different injection system.
5. Is the massive (according to Wikipedia, 150HP) increase worth the modifications required (harness/ECM replacement, wire splicing, etc.) to install the 1.8L turbo?
For perspective on what I'm willing to deal with as far as modification and budget goes, I don't want to fabricate/weld parts. I don't want to buy any expensive adapters/kits. I don't mind some light to medium wiring work. Ideally I'd like to only need nickel-and-dime stuff, and possibly some things from the junkyard (like a torque converter if that's different, wiring harness, connectors, etc.) I also don't want this to be a week-long odyssey. I can swap the factory setup in a day, day and a half on my own. I don't mind spending an extra day or so more to get an upgrade in there.
Thanks for any help!