Optimistic Paranoid said:Glad it all worked out for you. As for what you did, as long as it didn't involve crossing any state lines for immoral purposes, the feds can't charge you . . .
Regards
John
Off Grid 24/7 said:Don't just assume that engine's bad! If it only has 80k on it, then unless somebody did something stupid, it might be fixable.
If somebody did do something stupid, try to figure out what it was so you can be sure not to repeat it.
I think I would do a serious cooling system check too, and make sure your gauges are accurate. If you don't have an actual gauge, I would add one.
There's a 5.9L, 2001 in Stevensville for $1250 on CL.
JoshIsLosingIt said:Sadly, it seems that no matter how simple of a fix these may be, the shops don't want to fix anything, they want to charge you like 5 grand to put a new engine in? They aint trying to hear about small fixable problems. They want those labor hours. Its a terrible situation to be in.
Reverse Engineer said:So, at least for the time being, I tend to think about the motive power of the whole vehicle to be disposable, and you just need to be able to shift your other systems to another motive instrument when it dies on you. If you are doing Van Stealth, buy a cheap used Van. If using a Cargo Trailer, buy cheap Used towing vehicles. It s cheaper generally speaking just to replace the vehicle than to ty to have it fixed, if fixing requires an engine haul out.
Off Grid 24/7 said:Today the dealers make their big money in their repair shops, and I truly believe that the newer vehicles are intentionally designed to start falling apart as soon as the warranty expires.
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