
Originally Posted by
CALSTED
Hi, following some great advice in my other post. I have steered away from looking at high km Discovery 4s with patchy service history.
I am now looking at another 2015 disco 4 that has a 185,000 km SDV6. It had an engine rebuild in July 2024 with new crank, pistons, injectors, machined cylinder at a mechanic that looks to get very good reviews.
The car is running good and everything works.
My question is, considering the car has had a rebuilt engine. Is that something that should be considered a positive and worth consideration ?
Also anything else I should check for ?
Too many unknowns for anyone to offer remote advice. I'd be asking about the nature of the failure and what ancillary damage was done. Then I'd want to know details about the rebuild, particularly whether the rebuilder was aware of the block shift issue and paid particular attention to line boring. How was the engine reassembled? Was the time taken to balance each component? This requires multiple assembly/disassembly cycles and is time consuming and costly. This would not normally be done on an engine rebuild as it's effectively blueprinting the engine. When you consider that new engines have failed and factory rebuilds have failed, it is anybody's guess what your engine is like.
I'd be concerned that the previous owner, after having the engine rebuilt, is now selling the car. Was the engine just rebuilt so the car would sell for a reasonable price instead of for scrap?
As I advised in your other post. Do an engine oil pressure test on any TD/SDV6 engine you are considering buying.
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