Muddy Trucker wrote:Give your main dealer a try , I bought a factory recon engine last year from my dealer £1495 ,
b1jc wrote:Muddy Trucker wrote:Give your main dealer a try , I bought a factory recon engine last year from my dealer £1495 ,
Was that for the complete engine -ancillaries or for just the block?
I just rang a few dealers and they're coming up with £1400 for just the block and £2900 for engine -ancillaries
Which main dealer supplied you with it?
STEVE P wrote:Here is one off Ebay if that helps?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Reconditioned-2-4 ... 335a85ac91
tR
Might be worth having a negotiate with the dealers, if they order stuff in for stock they get it cheaper somehow? I got 25% off a pair of new front springs for my last Transit, just had to wait 3 weeks.If you are spending this sort of dough they should be up for a bit of discount, times are hard for them as well.
Steve P
b1jc wrote:After a month of being off the road it's decided that my bottom end is knackered.
So far:
Fuel pump rebuilt and injectors reconditioned
Cam chain investigated, it hadn't jumped, new tensioner fitted
Compression tested, down on 2 cylinders
Head off, no.1 piston has about 10mm play up and down
This has been a nighmare, I've now taken a month off work so far, any advice for me? seems like I need a replacement engine after spending alot of money on this one.
It's a 115ps Jumbo 2005, I checked the van on etis and it comes up 2.4L Duratorq-TDCi (115PS) - Puma. Does that sound right for a 2005? I thought it was a tddi? I'm probably wrong
Can anyone recommend a reputable supplier, I have someone willing to fit the engine for me, I think my main worry is finding someone that I can hold them to their warranty
Any suggestions?
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