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Silver_Surfer 08-11-2011 04:16 PM

New Engine Club Question
 
I know there's been a lot of engine warranty replacements but how many were really needed? Would you want your engine replaced with a factory rebuilt engine if you really didn't need it? Asking because I just read the thread about the engine replacement at 99,000+ miles. At 99,000 miles you have nothing to loose, but lets say at 35-55,000? Hypothetically asking of course.

9krpmrx8 08-11-2011 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by Silver_Surfer (Post 4053311)
I know there's been a lot of engine warranty replacements but how many were really needed? Would you want your engine replaced with a factory rebuilt engine if you really didn't need it? Asking because I just read the thread about the engine replacement at 99,000+ miles. At 99,000 miles you have nothing to loose, but lets say at 35-55,000? Hypothetically asking of course.


Well. I would because all rennies will fail prematurely IN MY OPINION. It could be at 22k or 96k. So if you have a decent amount of mileage I would get a replacement considering it is free.

I had my first engine replaced at 22,000 miles, second replaced at 96,000 miles and now at 126,000 I am putting another one on (on my own dime this time) and I have to say it's hit or miss with remans. My first reman lasted 74,000 miles, my second only 30,000 miles, but then again my first factory engine only lasted 22,000 miles.

A reman is compiled of new parts but also of used/worn parts and it's longevity is based a lot on that and who is rebuilding it. But either way a Renny is not likely to last much past 100k.

ken-x8 08-11-2011 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by Silver_Surfer (Post 4053311)
... Would you want your engine replaced with a factory rebuilt engine if you really didn't need it? ...

Nope. The replacement engines were supposedly rebuilt, but from all the discussion here (including Sleepyz, who supposedly worked at the Virginia rebuilding plant) it sounds more like they were overhauled.

If my engine really failed, sure I'd take a replacement under warranty. But if it gets close to 100K and is still running OK, I'd feel more comfortable sticking with it rather than rolling the dice on an overhauled one.

Ken

Silver_Surfer 08-12-2011 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by ken-x8 (Post 4053449)
Nope. The replacement engines were supposedly rebuilt, but from all the discussion here (including Sleepyz, who supposedly worked at the Virginia rebuilding plant) it sounds more like they were overhauled.

If my engine really failed, sure I'd take a replacement under warranty. But if it gets close to 100K and is still running OK, I'd feel more comfortable sticking with it rather than rolling the dice on an overhauled one.

Ken


Yeah I here you on that! Seems like there has been on more than one occasion a replacement engine for one that has been replaced:dunno:

Silver_Surfer 08-12-2011 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8 (Post 4053331)
Well. I would because all rennies will fail prematurely IN MY OPINION. It could be at 22k or 96k. So if you have a decent amount of mileage I would get a replacement considering it is free.

I had my first engine replaced at 22,000 miles, second replaced at 96,000 miles and now at 126,000 I am putting another one on (on my own dime this time) and I have to say it's hit or miss with remans. My first reman lasted 74,000 miles, my second only 30,000 miles, but then again my first factory engine only lasted 22,000 miles.

A reman is compiled of new parts but also of used/worn parts and it's longevity is based a lot on that and who is rebuilding it. But either way a Renny is not likely to last much past 100k.

Wow, your own dime? I would really consider dropping a V8 in it since it is very reliable and not hard to find.

ken-x8 08-12-2011 04:15 PM

Besides it changing the character of the car, does an engine swap make economic sense?

If mine blew after the warranty was up, and everything else on the car was still OK, I'd be inclined to get one of the engine builders who frequent this site to rebuild it. Way less cash outlay than buying a new car - if I could even find one that I liked as much as the 8.

Ken

9krpmrx8 08-12-2011 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by Silver_Surfer (Post 4053937)
Wow, your own dime? I would really consider dropping a V8 in it since it is very reliable and not hard to find.

Yep, pineappleracing rebuild on a fresh 2008 5,000 mile factory built motor that was well running prior to the rebuild. Engine and Turbo kit are going in the car in a week or so.

V-8 Swap? :lol: I am neither rich nor or am I a custom fabricator/electrical prefessional. I laugh every time someone throws around V-8 engine swaps like it's so easy.

Silver_Surfer 08-17-2011 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8 (Post 4053998)
Yep, pineappleracing rebuild on a fresh 2008 5,000 mile factory built motor that was well running prior to the rebuild. Engine and Turbo kit are going in the car in a week or so.

V-8 Swap? :lol: I am neither rich nor or am I a custom fabricator/electrical prefessional. I laugh every time someone throws around V-8 engine swaps like it's so easy.

It's really not that bad. My biggest issue is the hood. I don't like hood scoops but like my swaps to be carburetor(old school):)


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