New Engine? or Fix it??
#11
RE: New Engine? or Fix it??
Get a new setof pistons for $500 and pay a private mechanic to do it, replace the gaskets, timing belt etc. while its apart. Its about due for a new one anyways. A good private mechanic should do it for under 800 easy. Toss another $700 in for parts totaland you have practically a brand new engine for under 2 grand.
#12
RE: New Engine? or Fix it??
"SOLD AS IT IS" yes its in writing..
i was stupid to sign it too..
theres this paper saing i gave up my right to take the dealer to jury trial or some ****..
i donno.. i talked to 2 lawyers and they said theres no way i can win..
well it looks like rebuilding engine is better and cheaper way to do it..
i better start researching on parts and ect.
Thanks guys for all ur support~
i was stupid to sign it too..
theres this paper saing i gave up my right to take the dealer to jury trial or some ****..
i donno.. i talked to 2 lawyers and they said theres no way i can win..
well it looks like rebuilding engine is better and cheaper way to do it..
i better start researching on parts and ect.
Thanks guys for all ur support~
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