engine work query
engine work query
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asianbond

Original Poster:

59 posts

267 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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Looking to buy a 90 Esprit SE (my frist)with 40,000 miles, been told that the engine bottom end needs work, regrind the crankshaft and new main bearings.

Previous owner ran it low on oil due to leaky head gasket and damage engine, said it had a recent top end overhaul.

Any ideas what an estimated cost for parts and labor to be?

ally_t

65 posts

272 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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I just had exactley that done, cost me £3500. Not too happy and still have performance issues,

Alex

oharedm

212 posts

292 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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Hi,

You can buy a brand new S4 engine with all the ancilaries, for about £4k with your old engine as part exchange from Garry Kemp.


www.pistonheads.com/sales/detail.asp?i=17149&s=14


Dermot


asianbond

Original Poster:

59 posts

267 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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alex, can you kindly elaborate on your disappointment? I always dread engine rebuilds, never sense it is as good as factory.

Chris

ally_t

65 posts

272 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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Since my car has been returned to me it has a noticable loss in power, most noticable in 2nd and 3rd gear but is not pulling as well as it should be in any gear. May just be a timing issue but after a 3 month rebuild and £3500 I kinda wanted it to be working. Maybe I just have shit luck but there is a problem and the last time my car was pulling like that was the day the big ends went
I have a receipt at home of all the parts that needed replacing, I'll bring it in tomorrow so u have more of an idea of the stuff u will need.

Alex

mikelr

153 posts

271 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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If I were you I would sit this one out and wait for a car that does'nt need internal engine work.
You never know what you are getting yourself into with a car like that.
But, if you were to go through with it, definetly go with a complete replacement crate motor as suggested by one of the prior posts.

asianbond

Original Poster:

59 posts

267 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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I normally would but I'm getting the car at a very low price so after factoring in the engine work it is still an attractive deal.

NJGSX96

269 posts

274 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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mikelr said:
If I were you I would sit this one out and wait for a car that does'nt need internal engine work.
You never know what you are getting yourself into with a car like that.


I agree with this. Don't buy someone elses problem. Unless the purchase price of the car is $8K USD or less, I would pass it up. The time and money spent will far exceed the worth of owning the car unless the deal was "that good". Instead, buy one that is well sorted so you can enjoy it from day 1 on.

>> Edited by NJGSX96 on Tuesday 30th December 17:02