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Bottom End Rebuild £££££

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driversdomainuk

Hi

 

I have been quoted 18 hrs labour for a garage to:

 

Re grind the crank

fit new piston rings

fit new main bearings

fit new big end bearing etc.....

 

Is this an excessive amount of time as with parts (£250ish) it will be over £900...

 

I am in no need of having it rebuilt yet - they even said wait 6 months and see how the engine is.

 

Cheers

 

Rob

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hengti

does this include removal of engine/strip down/replacement into car?

 

i'd say it was a bargain if it does!

 

i've do direct experience of tinkering with 205internals - but, on the face of it, would've thought that 18hr was excessive to do just what you've listed

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sorr

I do not actually think that is excessive, but it could be done for far less is fo do it yourself. Given you have some time to play with I would buy a second hand engine rebuild that so you can do a swap over a weekend.

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jack biscuit

depends how clean things need to be? and what you'll find on the way..

 

My friend is having some work done to an a series at bes, aston fields bromsgrove. That's full balance, four new oversized pistons and rings , offset bore during rebore, extra studs in block.. lightened flywheel.. orange pressure plate, crank regrind and new bearing shells i'm sure. about £780 if i recall correctly..

 

that might put it in perspective

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j_turnell

That seems a lot of money too me! what does that 18 hours labour include??

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driversdomainuk
That seems a lot of money too me! what does that 18 hours labour include??

 

 

Hi - The 18 hrs is for doing all the work outlined above from stripping from the engine to doing the work and replacing everything.....drive in drive out!

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hengti

if it ever needs doing and you feel you can trust the garage - i'd go for it at that price

 

it's alot of work!

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notamondayfan

i dont think thats a too bad price. especially as its a drive in / drive out job. they prob said 18hrs (nrly 3 days) to cover their backs.

 

would advise new oil pump and seals, as the engines gonna b in peices anyway.

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Alastairh

I would look around more companies and get some more quotes first.

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Rom

That does sound quite excessive to me tbh. Im guessing that there sending off the crank,as most garages, hell. A lot of machine shops cant regrind cranks ! So that is probably figuring into the bill .

 

Id be much more inclined to get another lump to rebuild in ur own time as already suggested.

Edited by RKKRom

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eob

Wow.

 

Being from Ireland, I'm not sure if any of you guys would trust the workmanship here [:blush:] but my engine is with a guy in Rathnew, an incredible engine builder with every CNC machine you could possibly buy, and to weld a crack and completely rebuild my Mi16 he'll charge about 350. That's about £270 sterling.

 

Wonder is there a market out there for completely refurbed Mi16's on Ebay? :rolleyes:

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petert

It seems very cheap to me. I certainly wouldn't offer that for 18 hrs. There's 5-6 hrs. or so just to get the engine in and out. That leaves just 12 hrs for a rebuild. I'd be actually concerned about what you're getting. Why aren't you doing the head while it's all apart?

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driversdomainuk
It seems very cheap to me. I certainly wouldn't offer that for 18 hrs. There's 5-6 hrs. or so just to get the engine in and out. That leaves just 12 hrs for a rebuild. I'd be actually concerned about what you're getting. Why aren't you doing the head while it's all apart?

 

 

Already had the head done about 3k ago

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