Philbr wrote:Ok thanks for the replies!
I have heard about this engineers report lark. Is that something my local mechanic can do?
I couldn't get insurance quotes for a van with an engine change online which was a shame.
Will have to ring them and hope they don't try and sting me for it!
Also, is it better to go for classic insurance? If so, any recommendations?
Thanks again.
F111ORY wrote:When I changed my petrol to diesel the Mot man ( a good friend ) wrote me a letter for my insurance company indicating that I had fitted all the other relevant parts from a diesel donor vehicle.
Philbr wrote:F111ORY wrote:When I changed my petrol to diesel the Mot man ( a good friend ) wrote me a letter for my insurance company indicating that I had fitted all the other relevant parts from a diesel donor vehicle.
Ok thanks. Did the insurance ask for this or did you provide it knowingly anyway?
As I'm sure they would soon get funny and threaten to void the policy etc!?
Islander71 wrote:When I tried to insure my Mk3 camper, neither Direct Line nor Saga would insure because in the past the engine had been changed from petrol to diesel. Got it insured at first through Adrian Flux without difficulty, then subsequently more cheaply through AIB.
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