Changing from diesel to petrol is normally not easy on modern vehicles because you will also need to change the ecu/wiring harness and diesel pumps/filters and maybe even gearbox for suitable ratios.
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Hi there
Im new to forum, so forgive me if I don't follow the rules on posting to the correct thread. Just bought a '04 Ford ranger 2.5 tdi 4x4. Long story short, the engine is kaput but Im still driving it. My mechanic, who I trust, and not a backyard cowboy, advises I replace the engine with an import. Just wanting some advice on: Any engine importers recommendations? Should I think about changing to petrol engine, and then what are the implications? Im thinking 3.0 V6, is that a wise swop? Im not looking for speed or power, just reliability. The bakkie has 236000kms. Any advice will be appreciated. Many Thanks Chris.
Changing from diesel to petrol is normally not easy on modern vehicles because you will also need to change the ecu/wiring harness and diesel pumps/filters and maybe even gearbox for suitable ratios.
Chirs, Mikes place in Epping verkoop die ingevoerde engines. Wat is fout met jou 2.5td, dit is taai motors, maar moet nie warm word dan kraak heads. Ek sal by diesel hou, praat ook met DVR hier op die forum
That 2.5tdi should be able to reach 500,000km if serviced properly and treated well.
Imported engines will be around R30k for a bench tested low mileage version.
Try www.enginesandmore.co.za
they can courier to CT if the local guys don't have good engines in stock
It started with low oil pressure at idle, so my mechanic took out the sump and found the main bearing with scratched and the crank had been machined before. So we took the gamble and just replaced the bearings and the problem stayed. The rings are also worn. Its also very sluggish. So he suggested a new engine. Replacing the crank, bearings and rings might be the same price as replacing the engine. Thanks for the response. Mikes seems to have the best online reviews.
Just talk to me , most of the time people replace and change a lot of things on these engines unnecessary.
Just my 2 c.
Hi DVR
Thanks for you input, Im busy researching the import motors, pro's vs cons and possibly trade it in and upgrade to a newer vehicle. If I come unstuck, I'll get in touch. Thanks so much.
Chris
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