Spun Bearings.. hmmm.. its an interesting case. I was not driving the car, so all I know is second hand. I had originally driven the car down to the company that was to do about 1 weeks of work (install a new K40 module that went defective, replace light bulbs (which required removing the stereo system from the trunk), tucking a new Speed Lingeri Bra on the front (bracket didn't work), find a whining sound in the electrical for the stereo.
I drove it down in April... with me calling every week, I never got a release date until 4 months later when they spun the bearings on the last day of testing. According to the company that was working on my stereo system and K40 system, they took the car out, with my permission, and coming off an off ramp, the oil light came on, oil pressure drops to zero. Right off the off ramp, was an Acura dealer who refused to look at it because it had aftermarket equipment on it. Had it towed 45 miles to my house and towed to my mechanic. I was 2 or maybe 3 quarts low. They drove the car in and out of their garage every night.
My Acura NSX Certified mechanic also noticed localized melting on the fly wheel and friction material in between the clutch plate and fly wheel. He has been working on NSX's for 10 yrs. and immediately asked if I had taken this car to the track in the last month... all the damage to the clutch was done on the upshifts based on the damage. Asked if I had been doing clutch dumping. I told him I had not seen the car in 4 months. I babied this car... never taken it to the track, never dragged raced it. Its a complete show car only.
Damage: There are 2 spun bearings, damage to the crankshaft (scratched on the crankshaft bearing surface or journal.. its chromed and they say cannot be turned.. no one makes an aftermarket bearing for this car that I am aware of.. said they eventually go defective so they stopped making them).
Repair: Timing belt, Adjuster, exhaust valve spring, exhaust valves (12), intake, inner spring, oil pump, oil screen, water pump, O-ring, thermastat, rubber, piston rings (6), connecting rod bearing(1),
connecting rod, pistons (6), cylinder head gasket (1 big and 1 small for the block), clutch, hoses, crank shaft, fuel filter, main bearings, thrust washer/bearing, throwout bearing. The big dollar items are Exhaust Valves for $600, Oil Pump $515, Piston Rings $350, Connecting Rod $763, 6 pistons $700, Cylinder Head Gasket $570, Clutch $1200, Crankshaft $2443.
Estimate to repair: $10k for parts (total), $1500 for mechanic labor (which is really good for all of this work), up to $1500 for machine work. So I'm looking at $13,000 to rebuild. This is all new parts, nothing used. 3 year warranty.
Estimate to replace with R-type from Japan: $7500 plus shipping which includes the entire engine plus exhaust, intake, all accessories (alternator, power stearing, air conditioning, water pump, 6 speed tranny, clutch assembly, bell housing, etc.. Will need to ask about throttle assembly, OBD system, and ECU (all the electronics/management system)
Any thoughts on this guys?????? Trying to decide on a direction here.