GTI-R Kid said:
Is this the reason so many take perfectly healthy engines and rebuild them - rather than sell the perfect engine and buy one with a piston gone to do the build? People could easily have a little more cash for their power projects if they were willing to swap or sell engines.
read his first post again mate
he's on about a second hand engine thats already been rebuilt, personally i would rather rebuild one from scratch than buy one thats been built already. I can think of a few people that have been sold an allegedly good, rebuilt engine only for it to break not long after going in the car, i can also think of a chap who brought an alleged rebuilt engine only for it to turn out to be standard :shock: Then again, on the other hand some people have had a result 8)
At least if you start from scratch you know 100% whats been done.
As for buying a fo.o.oked second hand engine for a rebuild i full agree with you 8) The engine i'm rebuilding is a standard lump with a blown headgasket, cost me £300 8), infact it cost me nothing as i sold the good engine out the car which more than covered the cost of the f.o.oked one 8)
There are problems with buying a f.o.oked engine though, until it comes apart you cant be 100% sure what was wrong with it
. The head could be warped, cracked, damaged, block could be cracked, twisted, bores damaged badly and need re-lining, crank could be damaged beyond repair etc.etc.
You could if you're unlucky end up with a pile of a junk