Zero compression on #3
#11
well you need to crack open the engine and see what is truly wrong...if your head shot or just that one piston is bad that is ALOT cheaper than a whole engine swap. Find what is wrong with your engine be4 just replacing the whole thing.
#12
These engines are readily available for $500 and less depending on mileage, condition, etc. See car-part.com and search for engines in your area. Once you locate an engine, find a reliable installer and get quotes for installation.
Unless your mechanic is providing a 3-6 month warranty for the engine performing acceptably, his prices seems on high side to me. With a good warranty included, he may not be too high. FYI, you can buy insurance for a replacement engine, includng installation replacement. You want to be sure of what you're getting for putting that much money into a 12 yr old car w/ high miles.
good luck
Unless your mechanic is providing a 3-6 month warranty for the engine performing acceptably, his prices seems on high side to me. With a good warranty included, he may not be too high. FYI, you can buy insurance for a replacement engine, includng installation replacement. You want to be sure of what you're getting for putting that much money into a 12 yr old car w/ high miles.
good luck
#13
OK. I stopped driving the car on Friday. My mechanic gave me an estimate on a engine with 25K miles on it. Installation + tax is $1801. Not in a position to buy a new car, but have enough to pickup this engine. So, is 1801 a reasonable number for a 98 Honda Accord EX?
--jp
--jp
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