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gone4asurf
15th September 2024, 07:32 PM
Should one by wary of buying a 110 with a replaced new engine?
I have found a 110 16MY Defender for sale. It's in very good condition however the owner "cooked the engine", ordered and replaced it with a new one bought from Landrover. And Landrover Campbelltown did the rebuild. Obviously has low km's due to the new engine.
Interested to hear the wise words of the 'experienced' on this forum in regards to this subject.
Thanks in advance

Tins
15th September 2024, 07:38 PM
Should one by wary of buying a 110 with a replaced new engine?
I have found a 110 16MY Defender for sale. It's in very good condition however the owner "cooked the engine", ordered and replaced it with a new one bought from Landrover. And Landrover Campbelltown did the rebuild. Obviously has low km's due to the new engine.
Interested to hear the wise words of the 'experienced' on this forum in regards to this subject.
Thanks in advance
Personally I don’t see any problem as long as the work is well done and the engine failure isn’t an indication of the PO’s regular treatment and was simply a mishap. A warranty would be nice.

gone4asurf
16th September 2024, 06:45 AM
Personally I don’t see any problem as long as the work is well done and the engine failure isn’t an indication of the PO’s regular treatment and was simply a mishap. A warranty would be nice.

The PO wasn't aware of the importance of oil apparently. Forgot to monitor levels and blew the engine. Checking for a warranty is a great idea. Thanks

shack
16th September 2024, 06:48 AM
The PO wasn't aware of the importance of oil apparently. Forgot to monitor levels and blew the engine. Checking for a warranty is a great idea. ThanksThe same could be true of the diffs gearbox and transfer..

Possibly pay to investigate whether they were serviced much either.

Tins
16th September 2024, 07:07 AM
The same could be true of the diffs gearbox and transfer..

Possibly pay to investigate whether they were serviced much either.
Pretty much what I was alluding to. Yep, oil is important....

gone4asurf
16th September 2024, 06:22 PM
The same could be true of the diffs gearbox and transfer..

Possibly pay to investigate whether they were serviced much either.


Very true, thanks for the advice!

prelude
16th September 2024, 06:27 PM
people who "forget" oil boggle the mind. That person is a good candidate for an EV. [bighmmm]

MLD
18th September 2024, 08:29 PM
isn't it a bit unfair to assume that because the PO didn't check the engine oil that his servicing of the rest of the vehicle is sub-par. Lets be honest, there is nothing on a defender that can't be replaced or repaired. Every defender will get you at the wallet. Be it an envisaged problem or something left of field. The reality, we fix the problem, forget it cost too much, forget that it left you stranded in town without a pub, and get on with smilling and waving. If you are put off by the fear of an unknown potential problem that may or may not ever materialise, defender ownership is not for you.

I bought a near new defender sight unseen from Victoria that i knew had been drowned in a dam in the ACT and written off on insurance. Not one problem has arisen from the drowning in the past 11 years. Lots of other problems, but none that can be rooted back to being under water up to above the rear window (based on the dirty water mark on the panel). Not learning from that experience, i bought another 2 defenders last year sight unseen. the price reflected the risk. they need work and money, but nothing is beyond those inputs. I'll swear and moan while i repair them, then smile and wave when they are on the road.

buy the defender, enjoy defender ownership, smile and wave at other defender owners. It's a simple rule.

shack
19th September 2024, 07:13 AM
isn't it a bit unfair to assume that because the PO didn't check the engine oil that his servicing of the rest of the vehicle is sub-par.

I don't think so, he's got form!

If he never changed engine oil I find it unlikely that he'd bother with the other oils.

At the very least they are someone who doesn't care for the car very well. So it's likely to have other service items that that have been skipped.

As regards the rest, I think now that whilst you will have a few issues with a Defender, repair costs comparisons between them and most (Not all) other vehicles built since 2010 will show the defender to be much cheaper to work on.... That's because everything else has gone nuts with tech and difficulty to work on.

MLD
19th September 2024, 09:23 AM
I don't think so, he's got form!

If he never changed engine oil I find it unlikely that he'd bother with the other oils.

At the very least they are someone who doesn't care for the car very well. So it's likely to have other service items that that have been skipped. .

the "me too" movement was trial by and in social media. The replies in this post speaking against the PO, who is not identified and i do not know the identity, is no different to being tried by public forum without any of the relevant facts other than the engine blew because the oil level was not checked. i'm tapping out, the level of self righteousness is too much to bear.

shack
19th September 2024, 10:02 AM
the "me too" movement was trial by and in social media. The replies in this post speaking against the PO, who is not identified and i do not know the identity, is no different to being tried by public forum without any of the relevant facts other than the engine blew because the oil level was not checked. i'm tapping out, the level of self righteousness is too much to bear.I apologize if I've upset you, but I can't see what I've written that's caused this. The owner at this stage is unknown, so they are somewhat removed from the current situation.

Secondly, running out of oil is a bit of an oversight it must be admitted.

Thirdly, we recently ourselves ran an old tractor we use out of oil, wrecked the crank.

I would not suggest anyone buy this tractor from us (it's not for sale anyway, I try and fix my own mistakes) as the lack of maintenance on the engine is a pretty good indication of how well the rest is looked after.

Please feel free to correct me!

TonyC
19th September 2024, 12:27 PM
It's also quite possible it has a full dealer service history, and the owner, like I suspect many people, never lifted the bonnet between services.

I read somewhere recently, of some new car the the bonnet couldn't be opened by the owner, dealer only.

Shed class Defenders became quite trendy towards the end.