Originally Posted by
Gussie2000
Wll you share how much $$$ the engine cost ?
OK, I PM'd this info to Gussie earlier and asked him to keep it under wraps until I talked to Jerry Lemond to see if it was OK with him to release the price. Just got a message back from Jerry and he said that it is OK to release the price of the engine and that he would be happy to help anyone else out if they needed/wanted a new engine too. I won't post it up here just to make sure that he doesn't get swamped, but I would be happy to PM anyone his email address so you can get in touch with him. When he ordered my engine last Monday there were only 15 of them left in the country.
Through Jerry I ended up paying $5700 for the brand new, zero miles Isuzu engine. Merlin was quoting $6500-$6700 for what I can only guess is the same engine. Again, these engines are BRAND NEW and they come with just about everything on them. They even have spark plugs already installed. The only things that you need to swap over from the old engine are the coil packs, fuel injectors, fuel injection rails, the intake manifold and maybe the fan clutch/fan assembly (I can't remember if it was there when I looked at the engine in the crate). From what Jerry tells me these engines have the updated pistons and rings and do not have the oil burning issues that some of the original engines have. He has one of these engines in his Trooper and has 166,000 miles on it, with the last 60,000 miles being super charged, and has not burned a drop of oil in all that time.
Jerry said that the $5700 price is only good for 30 days, or so, as everytime he gets a new quote the price seems to go up a bit.
Jerry also just sent me an email with a picture on where to drill the extra oil drain holes in the existing pistons. It, sort of, makes sense to me, but I will start a new thread with his instructions and the picture in case someone wants to attempt to drill the extra holes in their pistons. I may actually give this a try once I tear into my old engine to see exactly what happened to it.
If you have any questions about anything post them here for everyone's benefit, or PM me and I'll answer what I can.
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