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you'll have to be more specific... the year and engine size is needed...these can range from $ 45 (remanfactured) to $175 (new)...labor at a shop would be less thatn an hour ..probably $50...you can get the part at advanceautopatrs.com

2006-12-21 00:50:18 · answer #1 · answered by Robert P 6 · 0 0

assume to pay between $one thousand-1800 for areas and confusing paintings, finding on how far into the engine you opt to pass, regardless of a used engine, some areas ought to get replaced with new, like seals and gaskets, hoses, etc. low priced is a relative question. it quite is seldom the suitable attitude. maximum used engines may be offered for below $500 , w/ a assure. however the hard paintings is the place you will incur the value.Plan on an consumer-friendly of 8-10hrs to do away with, change areas and replace the engine. a good mechanic will additionally clean all covers (oil pan, valve covers, oil p.c..-up) exchange out the secondary ignition aspects, replace the thermostat, clean the throttle physique, and replace all seals and gaskets,(front and rear significant seals). this ensures no oil leaks and much less hardship down the line. Then there is the clarification the engine needs to get replaced, did it overheat, is the radiator serviceable, injectors clean and functioning nicely? there is possibly better than basically the long block that needs interest. maximum motives for unhappy proprietors is they attempt to ward off paying out the suitable money whilst it comes time to repair a motor vehicle, the mechanic can in basic terms propose you of the mandatory maintenance, if something arise interior the direction of the job, it is your duty to handle it or take the possibility that it will fail and value you greater down the line. a clean motor vehicle would possibly no longer have any significant problems right off, yet it quite is not consistently the case.

2016-10-15 09:04:09 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

My neighbor ran into this same problem and took it into a shop to get fixed- they quoted them between $200-$400 for all the work.... They ended up being stranded for 3 1/2 weeks without a van and almost $8000. later- the shop messed the entire van up and the ended up having to replace the trans 2 times since and SO muh more too.... if you don't do it yourself check how much the dealer will do it for to begin with... Good luck!!!!

2006-12-21 00:57:20 · answer #3 · answered by alexgsmom 1 · 0 0

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