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9tinyfingaz
05/07/2007, 01:10 PM
Had my VX for sale. Dropped the price down to 11500. Got 3 people interested. 2 days later engine is knocking hard. Took it to isuzu dealership. said they cant fix it. needs a new engine. they charge $7400 for used engine w/ 45K miles on it installed. I dont know what tod o. Ive had it for less than 10 months and now i have nothing. What would you do. What can i do. PLEASE HELP!

dkmiller68
05/07/2007, 05:10 PM
What I would do is search for a used engine and install it myself...this info may not help you tho.

Joe_Black
05/07/2007, 06:40 PM
If you've had it less than 10 months you may want to look into recourse against the seller if it was misrepresented. Other than that Don's suggestion of finding a known good engine is the way to go, much less expensive as low mileage salvage engines have been available for as low as $1000. Just remember you can get the same engine from a Trooper, Rodeo or early Axiom.

IndianaVX
05/07/2007, 06:43 PM
i would look around.......
7400?!?! that seems crazy high.....i mean CRAZY HIGH. i may be wrong, but i would think you could find a used engine for less than 1300. or look for a wreck with an engine and make an offer.
just throwing it out there.........

orion
05/07/2007, 06:51 PM
stay away from the dealer, find a smaller repair shop and you could cut that price way down.

Zorak
05/08/2007, 05:10 AM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/04-Isuzu-Rodeo-3-5L-6VE1-Engine_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33615QQihZ002QQi temZ120116146466QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

WormGod
05/08/2007, 07:55 AM
Ya, that dealer is trying to bend you over backwards. As the others said, shop around for an engine on your own and get a private shop to do it.

I doubt hunting down the seller will help much. In all honestly, a lot can go wrong with a used vehicle in 10 months and they will use that as their weapon of choice. Your situation is the suck and won't be cheap, but you can at least always go cheaper than that bloodsucking dealer.

9tinyfingaz
05/08/2007, 08:01 AM
im having a hard time finding an engine down here in florida....thankx zorak at least i know now what else i can use though. im also having a hard time finding a mechanic that works on isuzu down here.....if anyone in south florida has contacts with a good mechanic share....

Chopper
05/08/2007, 04:18 PM
Doing this engine swap (as long as you stick to the SAME engine) is a, first year mechanic, sort of job. Plenty of room, no negative angle,blind, fasteners I can think of. No need for Isuzu specific knowledge, if you can swap out a Chevy, you can swap out this one...he's not rebuilding the thing, after all, just dropping it in. Any "competent" shop won't hesitate...someone hesitates at all, take your biz elsewhere. The actual labor should run about 700+/- 2or three. A remanufactured block should go about 1800 or so. Wayne