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Flood Victim: My 320i E90 Lci ride
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<blockquote data-quote="Herbert" data-source="post: 739145" data-attributes="member: 18029"><p>Rebuilding an engine takes time & expertise and sadly most mechanics are just want to make quick $$$ hence their preference to swap engine. Getting a used engine is always a risk i.e. the unknown condition of said engine.</p><p></p><p>Do take your time and find a workshop that has the proven and track records of rebuilt expertise. The damaged engine needs to be opened up and parts dismantled completely for actual assessment of parts to be replaced. Until this is done, what the mechanic said earlier is only a guesstimate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herbert, post: 739145, member: 18029"] Rebuilding an engine takes time & expertise and sadly most mechanics are just want to make quick $$$ hence their preference to swap engine. Getting a used engine is always a risk i.e. the unknown condition of said engine. Do take your time and find a workshop that has the proven and track records of rebuilt expertise. The damaged engine needs to be opened up and parts dismantled completely for actual assessment of parts to be replaced. Until this is done, what the mechanic said earlier is only a guesstimate. [/QUOTE]
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