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Re: cost of diesel rebuild AC200
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Craig MO
08-17-2002 16:14:55
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It all depends on what needs done. Do you want to do head work all new guides, valves etc. will you have to grind the crank what does the block look like where the sleeves set? The engine kit will cost between $850 to $1400 depending on whats in the kit and who the manafacture is. Are you going to do the work or have it all done. You can expect to spend $2000 to $2500 at the low end to a high of $5500 to $6000. This is a big difference but there is a difference in what you get also. Before doing anything talk to a reputable mechanic to get an idea on cost as to what you will want done.
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Ridr
08-18-2002 08:26:17
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Re: Re: cost of diesel rebuild AC200 in reply to Craig MO, 08-17-2002 16:14:55
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Thanks , this is my first diesel and was just wondering how they compared to gas
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