Main IndexAuto Repair Home Search Posts SEARCH
POSTS
Who's Online WHO'S
ONLINE
Log in LOG
IN






replacing an engine


Search for (search options)
 



indyboy
User

Oct 7, 2009, 3:45 PM

Post #1 of 2 (1039 views)
replacing an engine Sign In

1997 Dodge Neon, 113000

We are looking into replacing the engine in my dad's car because repairing we are finding out will be over $1000. We figure going with a rebuilt or used engine might be better. What are the best ways to find a good rebuilt? Are used engines even worth looking at?


Hammer Time
Ultimate Carjunky / Moderator
Hammer Time profile image

Oct 7, 2009, 4:27 PM

Post #2 of 2 (1034 views)
Re: replacing an engine Sign In

A used engine can be a lot cheaper but it's certainly a lot more risk. It's jjust a roll of the dice on those. Even with a gaurantee, you eat the labor to change it because they don't pay for that.

A reman long block is the safest way to go but your getting into a real expense. You have to add in all the hoses, belts, plugs wires, radiator, etc. All the things that need to be changed with the motor. Retail, you could spend $3000 to $4000 before your finished. The $1000 to repair it is real cheap compared to what you'll see if you change the motor with anything reliable. Even used you could spend $2000.



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

We offer help in answering questions, clarifying things or giving advice but we are not a substitute for an on-site inspection by a professional.







 
 
 






Search for (options) Privacy Sitemap