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My sister has a one year old Mini D, which she has just been told by her dealer has a cracked block. There is no explanation at present as to why it has cracked. The dealer is intending to replace the block and pistons.
Has anyone experienced this?
The replacement of the block and pistons rather than the engine seems somewhat odd to me. Do you think this is the correct approach?
Thanks in advance for your views.
Has anyone experienced this?
The replacement of the block and pistons rather than the engine seems somewhat odd to me. Do you think this is the correct approach?
Thanks in advance for your views.
Riley15/6 said:
My sister has a one year old Mini D, which she has just been told by her dealer has a cracked block. There is no explanation at present as to why it has cracked. The dealer is intending to replace the block and pistons.
Has anyone experienced this?
The replacement of the block and pistons rather than the engine seems somewhat odd to me. Do you think this is the correct approach?
Thanks in advance for your views.
Do they mean a short engine, or just block & pistons?Has anyone experienced this?
The replacement of the block and pistons rather than the engine seems somewhat odd to me. Do you think this is the correct approach?
Thanks in advance for your views.
Roger645 said:
Riley15/6 said:
My sister has a one year old Mini D, which she has just been told by her dealer has a cracked block. There is no explanation at present as to why it has cracked. The dealer is intending to replace the block and pistons.
Has anyone experienced this?
The replacement of the block and pistons rather than the engine seems somewhat odd to me. Do you think this is the correct approach?
Thanks in advance for your views.
Do they mean a short engine, or just block & pistons?Has anyone experienced this?
The replacement of the block and pistons rather than the engine seems somewhat odd to me. Do you think this is the correct approach?
Thanks in advance for your views.
Riley15/6 said:
Roger645 said:
Riley15/6 said:
My sister has a one year old Mini D, which she has just been told by her dealer has a cracked block. There is no explanation at present as to why it has cracked. The dealer is intending to replace the block and pistons.
Has anyone experienced this?
The replacement of the block and pistons rather than the engine seems somewhat odd to me. Do you think this is the correct approach?
Thanks in advance for your views.
Do they mean a short engine, or just block & pistons?Has anyone experienced this?
The replacement of the block and pistons rather than the engine seems somewhat odd to me. Do you think this is the correct approach?
Thanks in advance for your views.
Its a Peugeot/Ford engine isnt it
(assuming its the 1.6 110 your talking about)
I don't trust dealers replacing/rebuilding engines on cars tbh. IMO get them to fix and then get rid of the car sharp-ish, otherwise it may end up been a liability. They are never quite the same after a big change like that.

I don't trust dealers replacing/rebuilding engines on cars tbh. IMO get them to fix and then get rid of the car sharp-ish, otherwise it may end up been a liability. They are never quite the same after a big change like that.
Edited by J400uk on Monday 19th January 22:28
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