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Cost of rebuild vs used motor for 190
Ok, I am doing some comps and need a ballpark on the following:
1. Price of used engine (4 cyl, not sure of engine designation) plus removal of old engine and dropping in used one. 2. Price to just put new pistons/rings in the old 4 cyl? Pleezzz help, I tell you later what's up |
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Here is a link to a company that sells rebuilt MB engines:
http://www.adsitco.com/engine.html The 190E 4-cylinders are M102's and are 2.3 liters. 1984's have a different engine code than 85-93's. I have no idea how much it is to R & R and engine.
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THanks....
I got a price for a rebuilt engine, but not used . So here is my reason for this info.... My bro's 1994 Honda Prelude 4 cylinder V-tech needed a rebuilt with 120K miles... He is an idiot b/c he never serviced the engine (ie: no oil changes, yes NO oil changes for the last 20K-40K miles b/c he said it leaked oil so he would put a quart in every once in a while; didn't change the timing belt when required (30K miles ago) so it snapped....overheated and blew a head gasket which is what caused his pistons/rings to screw up)... Well they are charging him $3K to rebuild the bottom end (ie: new pistons/rings, oh and whatever they need to do to the head at the machine shop). OR a used engine about $1,500 plus labor....and how much was the mb rebuilt? $3K for a rebuilt engine....sound cheaper for the MB if it is a complete rebuild on the MB being sold on your link. thanks I think my OWN brother has helped me decide.... |
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