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Kompu Kid

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:55 pm
Post subject: 97 F150: Cost of replacing the engine
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I got the bad news: My mechanic says I may have to replace the engine.
He gave me an approximate cost. But he was hinting that I should get
rid of it.

I am in the San Francisco Bay Area. Any other folks had an engine (6
cylinder, I think 4.6) replaced on a F150 recently? How much did it
cost? For a truck that is 9 years old, do you think it is worth
investing more money?

Thanks!

Deguza

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:19 am
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>My mechanic says I may have to replace
> the engine. He gave me an approximate
> cost. But he was hinting that I should
> get rid of it.
>I am in the San Francisco Bay Area. Any
> other folks had an engine (6 cylinder, I
> think 4.6) replaced on a F150 recently?
> How much did it cost? For a truck that is
> 9 years old, do you think it is worth
> investing more money?

Is the vehicle paid for? No other major problems? 9yrs isn't all that
old and 'Paid For' is a very good thing. The engine can be rebuilt or a
'long block' can be installed. Here a 4.2 V6 LB is $1300 to $2300..
Might be more expensive in Calif. You then add the cost of the
remove/install if you have someone do it for you. Replacing the whole
truck would be more costly, but it depends on what you want.

Dave S(Texas)

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Kompu Kid

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 2:42 pm
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On Apr 19, 5:19 am, p... DeleteThis @webtv.net wrote:
> >My mechanic says I may have to replace
> > the engine. He gave me an approximate
> > cost. But he was hinting that I should
> > get rid of it.
> >I am in the San Francisco Bay Area. Any
> > other folks had an engine (6 cylinder, I
> > think 4.6) replaced on aF150recently?
> > How much did it cost? For a truck that is
> > 9 years old, do you think it is worth
> > investing more money?
>
> Is the vehicle paid for? No other major problems? 9yrs isn't all that
> old and 'Paid For' is a very good thing. The engine can be rebuilt or a
> 'long block' can be installed. Here a 4.2 V6 LB is $1300 to $2300..
> Might be more expensive in Calif. You then add the cost of the
> remove/install if you have someone do it for you. Replacing the whole
> truck would be more costly, but it depends on what you want.
>
> Dave S(Texas)

It is kind of expensive here. First off, I have to have all the work
done by my mechanic. His shop rate is arounf $95/hour. Markups for
engines are also higher probably.

Ballpark numbers my mechanic says $4500 for a rebuilt engine. The
truck's bluebook price is not even that.

I will get a second opinion but I may just sell it and get a new
vehicle.

Deguza
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:55 pm
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"Kompu Kid" <deguza DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> It is kind of expensive here. First off, I have to have all the work
> done by my mechanic. His shop rate is arounf $95/hour. Markups for
> engines are also higher probably.
>
> Ballpark numbers my mechanic says $4500 for a rebuilt engine. The
> truck's bluebook price is not even that.
>
> I will get a second opinion but I may just sell it and get a new
> vehicle.
>
> Deguza
>
Call the dealer and get a price, you may be very surprised.

Whitelightning
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:35 pm
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On Apr 20, 7:51 pm, "Whitelightning" <white.lightni....DeleteThis@verizon.net>
wrote:
> "Kompu Kid" <deg....DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1177105375.934294.295350@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>
> > It is kind of expensive here. First off, I have to have all the work
> > done by my mechanic. His shop rate is arounf $95/hour. Markups for
> > engines are also higher probably.
>
> > Ballpark numbers my mechanic says $4500 for a rebuilt engine. The
> > truck's bluebook price is not even that.
>
> > I will get a second opinion but I may just sell it and get a new
> > vehicle.
>
> >Deguza
>
> Call the dealer and get a price, you may be very surprised.
>
> Whitelightning


I did call the dealer finally:

Just for a head replacement they want around $2200. I did not ask what
it would be for an engine...

Deguza
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:32 am
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On Apr 24, 11:35 pm, Kompu Kid <deg... DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
....
> I did call the dealer finally:
>
> Just for a head replacement they want around $2200. I did not ask what
> it would be for an engine...

See what your mechanic would charge to throw in a salvage yard motor.
What exactly is wrong with the motor that requires it to be replaced?
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