Should i rebuild my lexus engine or replace it with another used engine?
#16
Can you report a detailed list of what is classified as a rebuild to them? I'm assuming you can't do it yourself. Actually $2300 sounds cheap to me for a rebuilt engine.
When I was looking to get a rebuilt motor it was close to $6K and that was just the shop giving me a rebuilt block and heads.
Your bill to me sounds like some pretty extensive maintenance, not a rebuild.
When I was looking to get a rebuilt motor it was close to $6K and that was just the shop giving me a rebuilt block and heads.
Your bill to me sounds like some pretty extensive maintenance, not a rebuild.
#18
I would get a low mile used engine before I had one rebuilt, I work for Toyota and use to build engines at work, the tolerances they use at the factory are unbelievable , select fit bearings, pistons and piston pins . It would be hard to rebuild a Toyota / Lexus engine to the same standard, where are you going to find select fit bearing ? With that said unless your engine has been abused it should go another 100,000 miles .
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