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Originally Posted by Prince_of_Persia
Thanks for the reply. So people pay around 40% of a second hand engine (assuming doing the job in a shop) for changing rod bearing? If that is the case, it seems a bit expensive and I prefer to take the risk, and in case of an engine failure, try to find a second hand engine.
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Where the hell are you finding a used S65 for $5k CAD? Let me know so I can pick one up if they are that cheap..
Expect to spend ~2k for a well done job by a shop that knows what they're doing. Anything in the realm of 3k is ridiculous. It's not a 2k labour job. Parts alone are 1k so the remaining is labour. If you're decent at wrenching you can do it yourself and save some money. Takes a long time to do but it's not overly difficult.