Title: Reconditioned Engine? Post by: Suzanne on December 30, 2002, 02:26:33 AM Hi all,
I just got back from a leisurely drive and the engine started making an obvious ticking sound - more pronounced in lower gear. The NRMA man had a look and said to have it towed to a mechanic :'(. He also suggested I get a reconditioned engine. As far as I can see it is an original grey engine (FB). Is a reconditioned engine the best way if the current one needs work - or should I stick with the grey engine and fix it? (whatever the mysterious problem is!) Thank guys Suzanne Title: Re: Reconditioned Engine? Post by: Wayne on December 30, 2002, 02:53:23 AM Hi
If I was you I would keep the original motor. I have the original grey motor in my fe and I am at the moment getting it rebuilt. If you want to know a good mechanic that will do a good job I can put you on to him.What part of Sydney do you live in. WAYNE Title: Re: Reconditioned Engine? Post by: slim on December 30, 2002, 04:11:51 AM Was it a ticking noise or a knocking noise? It could be a variety of things, does not necessarily mean it needs reconditioning. I suggest you see a good mechanic (good meaning someone who specializes in older vehicles) to diagnoze the problem first (correctly) then proceed with the remedy, Just my thoughts ::)
Title: Re: Reconditioned Engine? Post by: Suzanne on December 30, 2002, 06:43:15 AM The sound was more of a ticking than a knocking...but you could definately hear it. It was faster in the lower gears and eased off in neutral. I might go and try it now, see if it's still there! Wayne, I'm in East Sydney. I would really appreciate the name of a good mechanic - thanks!
Cheers Suzanne Title: Re: Reconditioned Engine? Post by: brads59 on December 31, 2002, 01:59:15 AM Sounds like lifters to me ::)
Title: Re: Reconditioned Engine? Post by: Wayne on December 31, 2002, 06:30:52 AM Hi Suzzane
The mechanic I have my car at is in moorebank near liverpool he does a lot of older vehicles and understands what they mean to you.To have my engine completly overhauled he esstiated between 1500 and 2000. The name of the mechanic is C & M Automotive Services 20 Iraking Ave PH 9601 4473. He does not like to rush the older cars as he wants to make sure that the job is done properly If you want to ask me any questions you can ring me on 98251512 WAYNE Title: Re: Reconditioned Engine? Post by: RET on December 31, 2002, 07:20:07 AM If you haven't made arrangements already, I can't recommend Dennis Booth of O.N. Booth & Co highly enough. He's in Ashfield, which might be a bit less distance to travel if you're worried about doing any more damage. It's really hard to help diagnose here of course, but what the NRMA guy said must be a bit worrying for you. Of course, it's altogether possible that he doesn't know diddly about older cars....
Dennis' number is 9798 8521, and he's on Frederick Street, opposite Wormald (250m or so up the road from the start of Georges River Road, heading towards Canterbury). What Dennis doesn't know about old Holdens isn't worth knowing ;) He's a one-man show, and it's possible he's on holidays at the moment, of course. Hope that's some help to you. Oh, and for what it's worth having a grey motor in the car doesn't necessarily mean it's the original one ex-factory. If it is, then there is definitely something to be said for getting it reconditioned (if that turns out to be required). But if it's not, then it makes no difference whether you buy another ready-to-go grey or reco the one you have. Going from grey to something else is an entirely different story, of course. cheers RET Title: Re: Reconditioned Engine? Post by: Suzanne on December 31, 2002, 08:54:45 AM Thanks to RET, Wayne and Slim for your replies - As I will either have to get the car towed from Rose Bay I will give Dennis in Ashfield a call. Otherwise, I will be either brave or stupid and drive it there! Thanks so much for the advice. I'll let you know how I go! :)
Much appreciated Suzanne |