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Adsitco rebuilt engine advise????
I live in california and I am considering purchasing a rebuilt motor for a 1982 240D. Adsitco has a lower price than any other outfit I have found $2695, $400 core, $600 shipping. I have read some negative comments, and some positive here. Any experience with their rebuilt engines? One year unlimited mileage warranty. I bought a used motor a year ago for this car from ASAP motors out of Houston and got burnt as the motor was bad...What do you think?
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Lowest price isn't always the best deal......How about Metric engines...very HIGH quality.
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I've considered them
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Their basic cost is $5300, $500. Almost twice as much. Budget is a concern here. I talked with one of the workers at Adsitco and was satisfied with the comprehensiveness of their rebuilds. Do you have any specific experiences with their motors? |
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no offense but for that price, you can get 10 (yes ten!!!)
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The phrase - "Ya get what ya pay for." comes to mind here. Personally - Rashakor is dead on here - Unless I’m going for a full restoration of the car, or planning a few cross-the-country treks; I’m hitting the junk yards when my motor finally goes.
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There is a reason Metric Motors costs more, they probably do a better rebuild.
Will the Adsitco motor run better then a 20 year old engine you yank from a junked car? Probably. Will it run as well and last as long as a Metric rebuild? Probably not. The queston is what is the difference? I'd like to see a list from both places of what they do. There is a world of difference between a ring job, new bearings, and new valve seals. Or new pistons, all new valve's, new sleeves, ect.
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I'd start putting feelers out for a wrecked 240D or a known good engine instead of buying a rebuild.. these engines should be good for 400k right from the factory. Do you plan on driving the car another 20 years?
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You'd be better off buying a rust bucket and salvaging the motor. Then dump the rest of the car. Or buy a used 240 with a running engine, get a compression check before you buy it, salvage the engine and then part out the rest of the car.
Unless your car is a garage queen, I wouldn't spend $2,500 on it with an Adsitco engine.
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Based on what I've heard about Adsitco (all second or third hand), I'm planning on picking up a Metric Motors reman when the time comes. If I'm going to go to the trouble/expense of swapping engines, I just don't want to have to do it again anytime soon. Just my $.02.
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