Re: Deep Six that... Motor?
I think plywoody is correct. This seems to be something that can be repaired much faster, and cheaper, if the repairing dealership is already in there with components disassembled. ALso, what may appear to be ok, may be found out to not work once another part in the system is replaced. I think the only one that can give you an idea of what needs to be replaced is the dealership once they get into it.<br />Also, just think of the chaotic mess the motor may be left in you tell them you are going to replace all the electriconic components. Some subassemblies have to be disassembled to replace some compoents, and some of the ignition components (i.e. stator, trigger etc) are under the flywheel, connected to the crankshaft. You would get your motor back in several small boxes.<br /><br />I say bite the bullet, and either spend the $500 out of pocket, or look for a new motor (or used).