Originally posted by Andyc626
G'day All,
I'm thinkin it might be worth while to just replace the engine.If I do,with all experience ya's have how much ya reckon I could pick up a new engine, compared to a second hand engine.(what do ya's think of second hand engines?)Thanks Erin
Erin
I believe 'new engines' from Landrover are about $5000 but I have heard of them being up to $8,000. HOWEVER, I don't believe these are actually new and are 'remanufactured' from warranty claim engines. These 'new' engines still have the problem though and have as much chance failing as you fixing your head will.
TR spares in Lonsdale SA have second hand engines at about $3,500.
I think I would be absolutely sure you want to go the engine replacement route as it will not necessarily be a better solution. I have had a look at the w/s manual and it seems relatively straight forward to remove the head as long as precautions are taken to ensure the cylinder liners don't move. It will not cost anything to get the engine to this stage (if you have someone to do it) - then you can make decisions on whether to proceed with repair or replace the head or ditch the engine completely and put another one in. If you are intent on changing the engine, you have nothing to loose in having a go at the head anyway.
There are just as many MGTFs and Lotus Elises (has the same engine) in Newcastle as there are 1.8 Freelanders so the local MG car Club might be able to point you in the direction of a mechanic who is familar with the 1.8 K engine.
Also while a number of cars have had this problem, there are heaps on the road that haven't and are still running. If it were me I would have a go at repairing the head - unless you have been advised otherwise the odds are it has just done a head gasket. Though there could be a warped head. If it works and and you maintain the cooling system properly you may not have any further problems. If when the head is off and all looks bad then by all means consider another engine - what have you got to loose.
Good luck
Garry
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