offroad
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2012
- Messages
- 2,022
- Reaction score
- 0
Have read at least three discussions where it might come down to replacing the engine in your RV. So think we should get some straight talk from a few who have had this done, and what they suggest for corrections in the process.
1) Used - have did this on a car twice for $2000 to $3000 including installation, and both times the engine did not last more than a year. Verdict, not worth it, as could get a better used car for the same price. Only do this if you have a manual transmission, as manual is easier to control getting repaired correctly (no second guessing the age of the automatic transmission and its issues)
2) Refurbished - Rebuilt - much better warrentee of six months to a year, or maybe longer. Installation mechanics are usually happier to sell you this, as the rebuilt company stands behind them.
3) New - best mechanically, but super-super expensive $5000 to $10000 installed and gurenteed for a specific amount of miles. Usually.
so tell me the horror stories, and the good stories?
1) Used - have did this on a car twice for $2000 to $3000 including installation, and both times the engine did not last more than a year. Verdict, not worth it, as could get a better used car for the same price. Only do this if you have a manual transmission, as manual is easier to control getting repaired correctly (no second guessing the age of the automatic transmission and its issues)
2) Refurbished - Rebuilt - much better warrentee of six months to a year, or maybe longer. Installation mechanics are usually happier to sell you this, as the rebuilt company stands behind them.
3) New - best mechanically, but super-super expensive $5000 to $10000 installed and gurenteed for a specific amount of miles. Usually.
so tell me the horror stories, and the good stories?