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rev-erend said:
They are worth about 10p now .. just looking through autotrader last night and you can get a 06 for £1500.
They must all need engine rebuilds.
Not so sure about that - just thirst (mine averaged 17mpg over 76,000 miles) and high tax bracket ('06's are £500 per year ish) ...They must all need engine rebuilds.
Phil
I've secured some - erm - 'funding' for May ... not really happy about it but it is the way that it is.
Lloyds gave me a cost of £3.5k to pull the old engine apart, have the block sent away and top hat liners fitted, have it rebuilt, heads refurbed on the way (they need the oil seals replaced at least as she smokes quite badly under load) and all refitted ... also to their credit they also gave me another alternative which comes out about a grand cheaper but not really to my liking.
I *COULD* (just) have got them to do the rebuild but it would have completely wiped out what's left of my savings and I'm not prepared to leave myself without some sort of contingency - so the plan for now is to get her back home (obviously they don't want a car just sat there waiting for four months) and stored off road (tax is due this month), try to brew up a sensible list of things to do while she's having major surgery and run around in a Renault Megane for now. (After using the old girl pretty much every day for five years this is going to be one hell of a change!)
I think that then I'll look at trying to source a 4.6 (up from 4.0) short block from V8D (or similar) in May - their 'performance' 4.6 short block is about £2,200 and my cam is almost new so throw that in, whack on my existing heads and use that ... I could go for their long block version of that with standard heads but mine (they're dual valve-spring 'HC' heads) appear to have been heavily (although clumsily) ported but with standard valves (obviously we've been able to check now) so are probably still worth using.
At the same time I still have a new gearbox and starter motor and a secondhand dif to fit so I suppose it would be sensible to do those at the same time then I have effectively a new drivetrain ...
Phil
Lloyds gave me a cost of £3.5k to pull the old engine apart, have the block sent away and top hat liners fitted, have it rebuilt, heads refurbed on the way (they need the oil seals replaced at least as she smokes quite badly under load) and all refitted ... also to their credit they also gave me another alternative which comes out about a grand cheaper but not really to my liking.
I *COULD* (just) have got them to do the rebuild but it would have completely wiped out what's left of my savings and I'm not prepared to leave myself without some sort of contingency - so the plan for now is to get her back home (obviously they don't want a car just sat there waiting for four months) and stored off road (tax is due this month), try to brew up a sensible list of things to do while she's having major surgery and run around in a Renault Megane for now. (After using the old girl pretty much every day for five years this is going to be one hell of a change!)
I think that then I'll look at trying to source a 4.6 (up from 4.0) short block from V8D (or similar) in May - their 'performance' 4.6 short block is about £2,200 and my cam is almost new so throw that in, whack on my existing heads and use that ... I could go for their long block version of that with standard heads but mine (they're dual valve-spring 'HC' heads) appear to have been heavily (although clumsily) ported but with standard valves (obviously we've been able to check now) so are probably still worth using.
At the same time I still have a new gearbox and starter motor and a secondhand dif to fit so I suppose it would be sensible to do those at the same time then I have effectively a new drivetrain ...
Phil
ChilliWhizz said:
Its cheap but you cant stick in one of those without new tophatsChilliWhizz said:
Cheers Chilli! My own gut (and you know that's a big gut) won't let me do a half arsed job on it though so I have feelers out with a few of the usual rebuilders to see what can be had for not-too-silly money.
She arrived home last night on the back of a loader looking very sad ... Lloyds have been great as usual - didn't even charge me for their time and simply asked that when I'm in the position to do the work I keep them in mind.
Just got to put plans together now as to what to do and where...
Phil
Bassfiend229hp said:
Cheers Chilli!
My own gut (and you know that's a big gut) won't let me do a half arsed job on it though so I have feelers out with a few of the usual rebuilders to see what can be had for not-too-silly money.
She arrived home last night on the back of a loader looking very sad ... Lloyds have been great as usual - didn't even charge me for their time and simply asked that when I'm in the position to do the work I keep them in mind.
Just got to put plans together now as to what to do and where...
Phil
can't ask for better than that Phil.My own gut (and you know that's a big gut) won't let me do a half arsed job on it though so I have feelers out with a few of the usual rebuilders to see what can be had for not-too-silly money.
She arrived home last night on the back of a loader looking very sad ... Lloyds have been great as usual - didn't even charge me for their time and simply asked that when I'm in the position to do the work I keep them in mind.
Just got to put plans together now as to what to do and where...
Phil
OleVix said:
ChilliWhizz said:
Its cheap but you cant stick in one of those without new tophatsdb484bhpv8 said:
OleVix said:
ChilliWhizz said:
Its cheap but you cant stick in one of those without new tophatsdb484bhpv8 said:
OleVix said:
ChilliWhizz said:
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