215K's isn't bad out of a plastic dowelled motor, or so I was told. Mine was done at 240, under a warranty which I was truly grateful I had paid for. The local LR guy charged 3.5K, but that was obviously inflated to the warranty underwriter.
Thing is though, there was nothing whatsoever wrong with the rest of the engine, and it has been great ever since.
If I were you, I'd do the fuel cooler while you are at it, and definitely do the exhaust manifold mod as well. There are a few threads here about that, and, as usual, varying opinions,
but I would definitely do the research, and get the head guy to replace all the exhaust manifold studs, and get the manifold ceramic coated.
Costs around 100 bucks and can save many dramas from warping manifolds snapping studs, which is a serious PITA
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I say I was lucky to have the warranty, but in a way I wasn't, 'cos it's not really that hard a job to do, and you stand to learn a great deal.
Last edited by Tins; 31st March 2016 at 03:36 PM.
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