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[GMCnet] Engine question [message #344140] Tue, 11 June 2019 14:24 Go to previous message
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I am with JimH on this one. Given the cost and inconvenience involved I would strongly recommend replacing everything that ever touched oil or water at the time of an engine replacement. Unnecessary some would say, but all the components are old whether they contributed to the failure or not so you are $ ahead to do it all at one time.

Several years ago I advocated for an online scorecard for all those who supplied rebuilt engines for our coaches. My logic as that over time we would get a picture of whether expensive rebuilds fare any better than less expensive ones. And, if enough info was posted about whether coolers, oil lines and the like were changed or just cleaned we would also see how much reusing old components contributed to subsequent engine life.

Here we are several years later still speculating without any objective info. At the time I proposed this online posting I received numerous private emails saying that would not be a good idea as it would chase all the “good” rebuilders out of the market. Never did understand that logic. If high priced engines really stood out in terms of subsequent longevity that would be proof enough for most people to go ahead and spend the extra money. If low priced rebuilds experienced the same or even better longevity then that would speak reams about the value proposition offered by the higher priced alternatives.

I still think objective data collected over an extended period of time trumps speculation every time.

Jerry

Jerry Work
Kerby, OR
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I personally contend that if an engine ever spins bearings, or flattens cam
shaft and lifters, or disintegrates a plastic timing gear, that YOU SHOULD
NEVER, EVER, CONSIDER using the existing cooler or lines again.
You can do what you want to your own engine, and maybe, just maybe,
you could get lucky and not have to pay the price out of pocket, but the
odds are severely stacked against you. You start adding up tow costs,
inconvenience of being stranded, shoddy repairs by people that do not know
your coaches, and you get the picture. Just my opinion, yours might vary.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
78 GMC ROYALE 403
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