- Jul 31, 2001
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I tried google and couldnt get what i wanted.
The warm weather has motivated me to get my jeep fixed. Its gonna cost between 700-1000 dollars to get running again. Problem is even after that, there are still problems with the engine, such as oil leaks, an antifreeze problem, among other things.
So instead of fixing the old engine that has 97k on it, how much more would it be to get a new engine or rebuilt one installed? What about instead of getting another 4cyl jeep engine, i got a 6cyl jeep engine? Or what if i got a chevy 350 or something like that installed?
What am i looking at as far as getting it totally installed? I'd definitly say it would have to be a rebuilt engine, that would come with a 5 year/50,000 mile warranty. Can i get credit for trading in my current engine? Would i need a new transmission? Its got the stock jeep 5 speed manual in it now. New clutch too???
If anyone knows anything lemme know.
Matt
The warm weather has motivated me to get my jeep fixed. Its gonna cost between 700-1000 dollars to get running again. Problem is even after that, there are still problems with the engine, such as oil leaks, an antifreeze problem, among other things.
So instead of fixing the old engine that has 97k on it, how much more would it be to get a new engine or rebuilt one installed? What about instead of getting another 4cyl jeep engine, i got a 6cyl jeep engine? Or what if i got a chevy 350 or something like that installed?
What am i looking at as far as getting it totally installed? I'd definitly say it would have to be a rebuilt engine, that would come with a 5 year/50,000 mile warranty. Can i get credit for trading in my current engine? Would i need a new transmission? Its got the stock jeep 5 speed manual in it now. New clutch too???
If anyone knows anything lemme know.
Matt
