| barry123400 |
04-08-2010 06:33 PM |
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Originally Posted by 04 Diesel
(Post 2443971)
Would you by a motor from this place ( [email protected])? They are going out of business and they have a motor for my 190D for $350.00. The only thing is I cant test the motor to see if it is good, he says it is good. The motor has 200,000 miles and the front timing cover he sold to someone else. Would you take a chance like this?
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Depends a lot on the sellers reputation. Some kind of third party holding the money until the engine is installed and running satisfactory is almost impossible to arrange.
Wreckers sell both good and bad engines. I preffer to buy one out of a running wreck if possible. I reallly want to examine it running . Too much work and agrivation otherwise sometimes.
As you are well aware some unethical sellers will sell basically a boat anchor as a good engine. If you are good at evaluating another persons character sometimes that will allow a purchase of an engine basically on the ground.
I have to wonder why he is closing up shop. A good clean well run operation usually grows with time. All it takes is running above and beyond what people expect. That gives you continious repeat business and good word of mouth. Those operations are well worth seeking out.
I have to know an operation pretty well to buy a used engine from them if on the ground. Too much risk for my tastes. Or make an offer you are comforatable with. You could prevail. Remember it is about the equivelant of rolling dice. Would you part off a timing cover from a really good engine? I would tend to keep it intact for resale. Some things come down to a pure gamble on occasion.
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