Yes it would seam that it is way more cost effective to get a new long engine than repair a stuffed one.
When I had mine done under warranty well over a year ago the workshop admitted they could buy a new long engine for around the $8,000 mark, from memory. The retail price was way more than that by quite a few thousand dollars.
All I would say is make sure they replace all the hoses, belts and pulleys etc at the same time as it is way cheaper to get it all done in one job. I'd also get the radiator properly cleaned not just flushed.
Make sure they mark which cylinder the injectors come out of and put them back in the same cylinders when they put it back together as well.
Good luck with it.


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