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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: freshairmini on 01 May 2012, 11:57
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Hi,
As above really, how much would it cost to get a mk2 8v engine re-built and refreshed.
I have been looking at getting a mk2 and just seeing so many high mileage ones, and thinking are they going to be reliable enough. So out of interest how much would it all cost, if it was just things like replacing bearings, rebore something like that?
or is there anywhere that would do like a recon swap and fit, in the hampshire area?
any advice would be great!
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No idea but the engines last a while with 200,000+ being reported. Other components such as suspension, bushes bearings etc. will go well before then.
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I've wondered this as well,
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if the bores are good about £600
if there not more like £1200
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That seems reasonable, would that be just the work on the engine or would that include labour for removing/refitting?
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Sounds like the price on presentation of an engine stripped of ancilliaries to me.
Expect a larger bill (and better result) if you take it to a well-known engine builder.
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Do it yourself.
Here's part 1 of a complete how to video guide on an engine rebuild/refurb.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23MTtYGZEQ8
:smiley:
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Ideally yes, I would do it my self and save the money, but I have no garage, basic tools. Plus it will be my daily drive so...
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Go see a proper engine builder's workplace:
aircon to keep moisture down.
zoned clean/dirty.
clean = clean as a whistle.
They WILL get better results than a home-build.
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Go see a proper engine builder's workplace:
aircon to keep moisture down.
zoned clean/dirty.
clean = clean as a whistle.
They WILL get better results than a home-build.
hence my question, but still be fun to do at home tho!
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Chuck the 8v in the bin and replace with an abf. Can be done for a few hundred £ if done yourself and will outperform an expensively rebuilt 8v in every measure
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Chuck the 8v in the bin and replace with an abf. Can be done for a few hundred £ if done yourself and will outperform an expensively rebuilt 8v in every measure
abf?
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Chuck the 8v in the bin and replace with an abf. Can be done for a few hundred £ if done yourself and will outperform an expensively rebuilt 8v in every measure
abf?
ABF is an engine code from the MK3. I would recommend holding out for a lower mileage 8v and put the 600 quid you would put into engine build into a good solid car.... aka a 16v :evil:
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Yep you could buy a complete 2.0 16v abf mk3 for less than 500, and there's everything you need for the conversion, including better gearbox and hydro clutch etc. Labour costs are the most expensive thing on a golf, so if you can do stuff yourself you can make an awesome car for a good price.. If you have to pay 600/1200 for a 110bhp 8v engine to be cleaned up then its bad times I'm afraid!!
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yeah I guess you guys are right. I guess I just keep looking about to see what I can get, and go from there!
Thanks!
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Plus if I was throwing in a ABF i would be tempted to go for a good solid driver and stiffen her up with plating etc and then ABF
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Best advice is dont even worry about it and get on with buying a Mk2 lol. Even a poorly looked after engine will do big miles and replacement second hand engines are cheap and plentifull. As said, an ABF can be swapped in if your after power (not as straightforward as some people claim but pretty easily nonetheless) but if your 1.8 does go bang, you can also drop a Mk3 8V engine straight in by swapping over all the bolt on bits that come with the Mk2 and no further modifications. My own 8v is currently just over 165k and still going strong. Be a LOT more worried about the condition of the shell and buy primarily on that.
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you can also drop a Mk3 8V engine straight in by swapping over all the bolt on bits that come with the Mk2 and no further modifications.
By 'bolt on bits' you're referring to the head as a bolt on bit, I guess?
Injector locations aren't the same. :wink:
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Cost me around £250-£300 for my OH to do mine for me. Not sure exactly as I lost track of what money I was doling out for what :rolleyes:
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600 is about the cheepest your going to get a motor properly rebuilt that is engine presented out the car, for a decent build you cant actualy do them cheeper imo
If the engine turns up fitted prices go out the window as 20yr old cars hide draggons and since you faults are a pain in the arse hence if doing one at work its priced to replace everything that can possobly wear,
But in general terms gti motor in out you should be abel to find someone to do it for 150quid and another100 in oils coolants and associated crap, getting engines done on exchange is best bet tho send them in turn key get them back turn key quick easy swap then
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you can also drop a Mk3 8V engine straight in by swapping over all the bolt on bits that come with the Mk2 and no further modifications.
By 'bolt on bits' you're referring to the head as a bolt on bit, I guess?
Naturally :grin: :embarassed:
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Who cares... Other Than you...
If you want to have it rebuilt at X Y or Z re-builders....
Eyes are your market, Money is your Guide and Word is your hand....
As long as your happy with who's doing it and that they are doing it to your standard - Man Up & pay the bill.... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: