DanMK7uk wrote:Always be careful!
What is their feedback like?
Do they have a unit or premises?
How long have they traded for ?
Always a risk and good to be cautious..
You have probably considered all of the above anyway.
Id be disappointed myself if extra charges were added or not made transparent.
Does the seller know your desperate for the engine? Perhaps thats given them the opportunity to take the mick knowing you cant wait around ? I may be totally wrong.
Link up the engine, we can have a look.
Cheers
DanMK7uk wrote:Is it the one with145 k on it approx only one i can see around 1650 mark.
Is yours euro 4 or euro 5
I do believe September 2011 they went to euro5
DanMK7uk wrote:They have been at it since 1948 apparently.
It says free collection, couldn’t see anything about free delivery?
It does say plus vat in the description.
Feedback all positive.
Id be a little more assured they have numbers available to call
Still, do your own research and be mindful.
On face value, looks ok ?
Cheers
DanMK7uk wrote:Probably fine, they have stated vat on top in description.
1948 is a long time ago lol. Must be doing something right.
But, if in doubt…
Keep us posted on your progress and hope you get back on road soon.
Cheers
DanMK7uk wrote:Unfortunately the euro 5 machines have a reputation of overfueling with stuck open injectors. Your mechanic will im sure investigate this.
Both my vans are euro 4 without accident, the denso systems tend to be less problematic. But we still have issues.
Cheers
T350camper wrote:Well he's had that eBay account since 2018. Feedback is all positive (but only 9 items). It does say collection only. Don't know how much it would cost to package and ship an engine. Probably not far off the price you were quoted. One thing with eBay now though is that they list the VAT when you pay, but if you look closely it will be included in the price you were quoted. I guess that if you're a business that doesn't pay VAT then you could claim it back. Ebay now also charge a buyer protection fee rather than charge the seller commission, but again this should be included in the price you see.
blown up engine wrote:DanMK7uk wrote:Unfortunately the euro 5 machines have a reputation of overfueling with stuck open injectors. Your mechanic will im sure investigate this.
Both my vans are euro 4 without accident, the denso systems tend to be less problematic. But we still have issues.
Cheers
Interesting, i will look at the injectors tomorrow to see who makes them but tbh i thought they were all denso!
DanMK7uk wrote:blown up engine wrote:DanMK7uk wrote:Unfortunately the euro 5 machines have a reputation of overfueling with stuck open injectors. Your mechanic will im sure investigate this.
Both my vans are euro 4 without accident, the denso systems tend to be less problematic. But we still have issues.
Cheers
Interesting, i will look at the injectors tomorrow to see who makes them but tbh i thought they were all denso!
Euro 4 is Denso
Euro 5 is Siemens
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