- Apr 18, 2014
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Hey guys I am pretty new to the forum. I live in Maine and I am picking up my 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer with the 4.2L I6 next week for $500.00. This TB has 160,000 miles and Needs a windshield and the motor has a hole 3in. x 3in. On the lower drivers side. Haven't really gotten a real close look but it seems to be on the lower end just above the oil pan.
Here is a pic of where it is:
So I am picking up a motor at my local scrapyard that was in an accident. Motor will cost me about $300.00(He's a good friend of the family). And it's from an 02 so I know I have to switch over the intake and plan on throwing my oil pan on too just in case the accident damaged the one on that motor.
I was wondering if anyone else had problems like mine. This happened while he was accelerating to get on the interstate and he said he heard a loud thump and pulled over to check it out. Of course the oil spewed out of it but he said it still ran great! I started it to see and besides oil spraying onto the ground she runs amazing. What I am wondering is if maybe a rock or road hazard would be able to hit the motor and do this kind of damage and if anyone else had related problems.
So since I am putting a new motor in I figured why not do some upgrades while I have this one out... I am replacing the motor for a senior project at school and have completed ASE training and I have replaced motors, transmission and rear ends before but never on a TB. Should I run into any issues? Are there ways that would make the process easier to complete? and what would be some upgrades to improve gas mileage and over all performance? I have acess to a garage and a lift and all the necessary tools.
I will post pictures of my new TB when I can make it over to take some. I have plans of putting the MarkMC 3 inch lift and spacers with 32 inch tires. Also plan on putting a custom bumper with grill gaurd on it along with some of the LED mods shown in the appearance thread. I got 3 months til I get my license back so I got some time and money to get this TB looking great. Also going to remove the moldings and badges and put something a little more appealing on it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! The TB is taken care of and the body is flawless! No door dings, dents, scratches, or other blemishes.
But for the time being here is a pic from google same as the one I am picking up:
Here is a pic of where it is:

So I am picking up a motor at my local scrapyard that was in an accident. Motor will cost me about $300.00(He's a good friend of the family). And it's from an 02 so I know I have to switch over the intake and plan on throwing my oil pan on too just in case the accident damaged the one on that motor.
I was wondering if anyone else had problems like mine. This happened while he was accelerating to get on the interstate and he said he heard a loud thump and pulled over to check it out. Of course the oil spewed out of it but he said it still ran great! I started it to see and besides oil spraying onto the ground she runs amazing. What I am wondering is if maybe a rock or road hazard would be able to hit the motor and do this kind of damage and if anyone else had related problems.
So since I am putting a new motor in I figured why not do some upgrades while I have this one out... I am replacing the motor for a senior project at school and have completed ASE training and I have replaced motors, transmission and rear ends before but never on a TB. Should I run into any issues? Are there ways that would make the process easier to complete? and what would be some upgrades to improve gas mileage and over all performance? I have acess to a garage and a lift and all the necessary tools.
I will post pictures of my new TB when I can make it over to take some. I have plans of putting the MarkMC 3 inch lift and spacers with 32 inch tires. Also plan on putting a custom bumper with grill gaurd on it along with some of the LED mods shown in the appearance thread. I got 3 months til I get my license back so I got some time and money to get this TB looking great. Also going to remove the moldings and badges and put something a little more appealing on it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! The TB is taken care of and the body is flawless! No door dings, dents, scratches, or other blemishes.
But for the time being here is a pic from google same as the one I am picking up:
