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jpport123 08-04-2005 10:37 PM

Rebuilt/replacement engines 240D
 
Anyone care to share some of their sources for replacement engines? Preferably in the Northeast. My 240D met with an untimely death after only 186,600 and I'd hate to see it end this way.

Thanks for your help.

compress ignite 08-05-2005 12:17 AM

Remanufactured engines
 
Joel's in the Orlando, Florida area has probably remaned more MB's than any
one else on the East Coast.
Metric on the west coast.

Used engines ...German Potomac (either St.Augustine , Florida or Fredrick,
Maryland)

Smooooth 08-05-2005 06:28 AM

Good Morning Jeff............

There are 2 on ebay right now - One is in PA

Welcome aboard old friend!!!!!!!!!!!!


Stephen

BrierS 08-05-2005 07:38 AM

Jeff,
I have nothing to offer/add regarding the engine however, welcome to the best MB forum in the world. Steve

84300DT 08-05-2005 08:43 AM

not 240's but....


http://boston.craigslist.org/car/88786739.html

http://boston.craigslist.org/car/87342167.html


good luck with your search!

LarryBible 08-05-2005 09:00 AM

So what is wrong with the engine? Due to it's sleeved design and basic ruggedness, it is not very often that a 616 engine can't be rebuilt. They rebuild well and doing so gives you a fresh engine rather than a pig and a poke with one out of a junk yard dog that you know nothing about.

Good luck,

jpport123 08-05-2005 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LarryBible
So what is wrong with the engine? Due to it's sleeved design and basic ruggedness, it is not very often that a 616 engine can't be rebuilt. They rebuild well and doing so gives you a fresh engine rather than a pig and a poke with one out of a junk yard dog that you know nothing about.

Good luck,

Driving at highway speeds (65 mph), something cut loose in the engine, apparently went through the driver side of the block as there is now a fist size hole... Unfortunately ignorance of what a 'normal' diesel should sound like prevented me from recognizing any noises that might spell impending doom... So the question at hand is repair or try my luck with a different car...

jpport123 08-06-2005 08:49 PM

Rebuilt - Remanufactured questions
 
My good friend Stephen has guided me down the path of keeping my recent acquisition and now I'm asking advice / experience with any of the board members dealing with dealers specializing in rebuilts or remanufactured engines.

Thanks,

Jeff

Smooooth 08-06-2005 09:03 PM

Yeah........ He's referring to me...........

I looked over the pictures that Jeff had sent me, and then re-read the CarFax. Southern Car - Low Annual Mileage - Etc...........

So I stuck my foot into his mouth and said it was well worth bringing this beauty back to life - it's on the verge of pristine............

Jeff has been one of my best frineds for years - over 30(mumble, mumble, mumble) some odd years. I am asking to circle the wagons in an effort to find a engine for him........

Thanks Everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stephen

vahe 08-07-2005 09:56 AM

"Anyone care to share some of their sources for replacement engines?"

Three years ago I put a new engine in my 240D 77, the original engine passed away after about 300K of city stop & go driving.
The last place that one looks for a new motor is the MB dealer, obviously too expensive, well mine came from Houston MB dealer, complete motor from Europe $3600, (exchange w/old engine) with everything on it except AC compressor, it cost me $1500 to install it including total clutch replacement.

Vahe
240D 77/350K

LarryBible 08-07-2005 02:24 PM

Okay, since it hand grenaded as you describe, changing engines is the best way to go but I would highly recommend rebuilt over used.

Good luck,

leathermang 08-07-2005 06:54 PM

Looks like Larry is into blanket statements today...
If you find a rusted out car with a good running engine for a few hundred dollars jump on it, drop that engine into your car...... you can drive it around while you research rebuilt engines.

jpport123 08-07-2005 09:06 PM

Rebuilt vs. Used
 
Thanks for the information all. Seeing that I obviously have no practical knowledge in judging the quality of a used engine, what would you recommend? The oil pressure was sound on the one that grenaded and besides the 'knocking' that apparently "wasn't" normal, I thought that things were going well. What are some of the things you would check to determine whether it's worth the effort? Also would you do the transplant or let a shop do it?

Thanks again,

Jeff

PatrickW 08-07-2005 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jpport123
My 240D met with an untimely death after only 186,600 and I'd hate to see it end this way.

If you find out what happened, let us know.

My 240D has 186,000 miles on it. While I'm not too concerned right now, it does kind of hit home, and if anyone here can learn from what you have gone through, it would be appreciated by many.

Thanks,

- Patrick

jpport123 08-11-2005 07:06 AM

Just an update / information
 
Try to contain the laughter...

I actually made a call to the local MB dealer to inquire about the cost of:

a. installation
b. engine

What came back will follow but the interesting information is that there are, hiding in the shadows of warehouses unknown 20, "new", not refurb'd, "new" 616.912 long blocks.

Cost:
$12k for the engine
$5k for the labor....

Search continues...


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