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Originally Posted by chrisbagnell
Yea I am staying away from rebuilt engines, mine is running great minus the small leak. I am going to drive it tonight and see how its running. Taking to shop tomorrow!
I appreciate your input. I am sure the mechanic was just trying to tell me every possible way it could go wrong, however I think this will be a very easy job from their perspective. Never had a check engine light, no overheating, etc.
Right after I posted this I called one more shop and they quoted me about $4400 according to their engine tech give or take a little. I am going to take it in tomorrow and see if I provide my own parts if it will be cheaper and mention the timing chain not having to be done. I think its preventative maintenance from their perspective and makes sense since it already had to come off, but I will update with what they say. If I can get this all done for under $5,000 I will be one happy camper!
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Believe me, I totally get the preventative maintenance idea. I’m a big fan of it myself. I just don’t know how one can choose to replace just the main timing chain over all of the other components there unless it is out of spec per the service manual. There are 3 chains, 4 chain guides, 3 tensioners and two sprockets. All of the components, if replaced with OEM, will cost anywhere between $600 and $1000 depending on where they are bought. Going aftermarket with working timing components doesn’t make sense to me. If your goal is to keep the total cost down, then keep that in mind since the labor costs are the biggest part of this job. My opinion of course.
It sounds like you are on the right track though. Keep us posted…