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Originally Posted by skater
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Used engines are cheap enough that rebuilding them isn't usually done unless you're going for a lot more power - and then it's usually a 3L being built, not a 2.5L. You can probably find a good 2.5L if that's what you really want fairly cheap. The 3L engines aren't that much more, but you did say "exact same price", and there are a few extra things you'd have to do to swap them.
If you take a look at the stickies in the 2.5L Duratec forum, you'll probably find some helpful information. But really, I'd look for just replacing the engine before looking into rebuilding it. (I can't remember ANYONE that has blown a 2.5L and stuck with it. I'm sure it has happened, but it's uncommon.)
Note one thing: whatever you do, verify she has the latest oil pan. The early oil pans were not baffled and allowed for oil starvation on long right turns (a highway on-ramp at high speed, something like that; one guy in the UK had it happen on a roundabout), causing a spun bearing. There've been several revisions to the oil pan, each better than the previous one, so you want to find the latest one you can. Is that what happened to her engine?
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NO, she just ran it when it had an oil leak and it had leaked all the oil out. I was thinking that depending on what 'blew' in the engine that it could just simply be a spun bearing and the shop she went to just decided to tell her she needed a new engine.
I'm not rebuilding for more power, I'd just be looking to rebuild it because either way I'd like to throw new pistons and other stuff in it before i stick it back in the car.
Oh, btw, what year oil pan should i be looking for?