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frontwheel 06-21-2010 06:47 PM

why doesn't mercedes re manufacture euro 300d motors with 5spd transmissions?

Craig 06-21-2010 11:13 PM

Here are three reasons why buying a used engine is scary, you never know if some joker tried to rebuild it on the cheap:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Miley (Post 2490897)
Metric is not the only quality engine rebuilder in the country. If I were in Boston and considering spending that kind of money, I'd take a couple days to drive the car to Orlando, leave the car with Noel's, and fly back. Then do the reverse in a few weeks after it is done.

http://www.noels.com/index.html



Quote:

Originally Posted by KCM (Post 2491633)
Find an independent mechanic who rebuilds engines and get a price from them on rebuilding your old engine. Tell them what your want done (new pistons, sleeves, bearings, gaskets & seals, timing chain & guides, and valves & guides). I guarantee they will be cheaper than Metric Motors. Sounds like Metric Motors does a lot more than needs to be done, basically a new instead of rebuilt engine.



Quote:

Originally Posted by jt20 (Post 2491640)
I also do not understand the religious observance of 'The Great Metric Motors' on this forum.

these are not rare cars by any stretch.

plenty of machine shops have experience with these engines and MB in general. There's nothing 'special' about them.


jt20 06-21-2010 11:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig (Post 2491771)
Here are three reasons why buying a used engine is scary, you never know if some joker tried to rebuild it on the cheap:


Consider myself, and others on this forum, officially insulted.

I will remember this.

Shark 06-22-2010 08:40 AM

Mercedes Engine
 
I Rebuilt mine a few years ago and here are the options I considered.

Mercedes rebuild from dealer $12,500.00

Metric motors rebuild $8,000

Junk Yard motor $200

I rebuilt it myself in my apartment!
For $3,700

long block

I blueprint and balanced the whole thing and rods.
New mercedes oil pump and sleeves.
New pistons and many parts.

If I had to do it over again I would Buy a new crank for $550
But I had the crank ground so I have beefier bearings.

I would also powder coat the aluminum parts instead of bead blasting and clear coating them. So It looks like one of Jay Leno's cars :)

Shark

JEBalles 06-22-2010 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig (Post 2491771)
Here are three reasons why buying a used engine is scary, you never know if some joker tried to rebuild it on the cheap:

So, despite the insult, though, if you get the engine for practically nothing, who cares?


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