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I need some opinions from better motor guys than myself:
Middle kid owns an '08 Mustang with the 4.0. The car has run fine with little trouble, and it seems to be a well performing car that's comfortable. 130k on the car. A couple weeks ago, coming home from a long trip the timing chain let go. Without having taken it all apart yet, the consensus is that there is damage to at least one head and a couple of pistons, likely some bent valves and a small list of other stuff that boils down to : you need a new motor.
Option 1: cut bait and get a new car. And for the kid, that means new used car. And so far as I can play it out, you really can't get a used car with any kind of substantive warranty for under $16k - and that's if the car isn't a Mustang.
Option 2: buy a used motor, rebuild/service it and install into the current Mustang ourselves. This is doable, but while I know it should take a long weekend ... I know my abilities. That's two long weekends, and some technical issues. BUT, I do have all of the tools and an experienced helper. Probably get the motor for about $1,500; I figure some reconditioning work to another $500 or $700. Car is on the road for around $3k. But, no warranty of any kind.
Option 3: OEM reconditioned motor installed by a pro-shop who I know and trust. Cost would be around $7,500 and the engine would be warrantied 100k miles or 3 years by Ford; parts and labor through any authorized technician.
I'll be honest that option 3 is looking pretty good. Any opinions from y'all?
Middle kid owns an '08 Mustang with the 4.0. The car has run fine with little trouble, and it seems to be a well performing car that's comfortable. 130k on the car. A couple weeks ago, coming home from a long trip the timing chain let go. Without having taken it all apart yet, the consensus is that there is damage to at least one head and a couple of pistons, likely some bent valves and a small list of other stuff that boils down to : you need a new motor.
Option 1: cut bait and get a new car. And for the kid, that means new used car. And so far as I can play it out, you really can't get a used car with any kind of substantive warranty for under $16k - and that's if the car isn't a Mustang.
Option 2: buy a used motor, rebuild/service it and install into the current Mustang ourselves. This is doable, but while I know it should take a long weekend ... I know my abilities. That's two long weekends, and some technical issues. BUT, I do have all of the tools and an experienced helper. Probably get the motor for about $1,500; I figure some reconditioning work to another $500 or $700. Car is on the road for around $3k. But, no warranty of any kind.
Option 3: OEM reconditioned motor installed by a pro-shop who I know and trust. Cost would be around $7,500 and the engine would be warrantied 100k miles or 3 years by Ford; parts and labor through any authorized technician.
I'll be honest that option 3 is looking pretty good. Any opinions from y'all?