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Rotary Fanatic
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Front Royal, VA
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If you where to buy another car for 5ish grand you would be buying someone else's problem. You would need to put at least a grand into it for tires,clutch,brakes.
So getting it sent to Kevin Landers of Rotary Resurrection for a rebuild and refresh. You should be able to get all the work done and back to you for under the 5k. After that you have relatively new car. New engine on top of all the other stuff you have replaced. Once the motor is broken in and such all it will need is regular oil changes. Plugs and coils about 20 to 30k and it should give you years of trouble free driving. Sometimes the animal you know is easier than learning a new one. |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: At a USO near you!
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If the problem is not due to a blown engine, than swapping in a different/new keg will just cost more money while still having to deal with the old issues.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Elkton, MD
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^Very true, hence my question about who is diagnosing the problem now? Any decent mechanic with a rotary compression tester should be able to tell her if the engine is mechanically sound in short order. |
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The Newbie
Join Date: Mar 2015
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I had a compression check done back last year and they said it was low, which meant it needed to be replaced eventually. The problem is that it is running terrific - when it runs, and I keep getting varying opinions from different people that just because the compression is low it doesnt mean I have to get a new engine. Which just doesn't sound right to me. Low compression = replace the engine. At least that is what I thought. Im uploading a copy of the paperwork from the dealer that did the compression check.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii USA
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The receipt does state that it's "low," but it doesn't mention any numbers...
That's kinda lame. I find it hard to believe that a ~100k engine is already in need of replacement?!? Maybe this is just a totally difference beast than a 2nd gen non-turbo... I am, too, working on a customer's '04 model, and I have to agree what others have already mentioned... Fix as much things as cheaply as you can and...dump the car. I know at least these first year model have a lot of headaches. It's going to take a combination of a lot of money, time, and a competent mechanic to address all of it. Is that worth it to you? i don't think so if it entails a $5k replacement engine... If you REALLY love the car, then by all means keep it... But from an economical point of view, it isn't. -Ted |
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