new motor from Malloy has oil in the shipping contain?????
new motor from Malloy has oil in the shipping contain?????
I just got a reman delivered from Malloy and the container has a little oil at the bottom.
should I be worried?
There are not obvious damages and I'm wondering if this is just some left over oil from prepping the engine for shipment.
should I be worried?
There are not obvious damages and I'm wondering if this is just some left over oil from prepping the engine for shipment.
Acutally, that's a good sign! During re-assembly there are several steps where assembly type oil (Marvel Mystery Oil, or equivalent and plain old motor oil, etc.) are used to mate the faces and to prelube the bearings. A little bit would be expected to weep out during shipping. BTW, how much did they charge you for the re-man, minus shipping, tax, etc? Not being nosey, just thought the rest of our fellow boostards (myself included) would like to know!
that's good to know. It's not allot. Just a little at the bottom of the container. My previous motor had to have the oil pan looked at several times and I'd hate to put this one in and have the same problems.
Any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
costs.
1-reman Mazda engine....... $1950.00
2-gaskets -bushings- nuts.. $100.00 approx.
Total $2050.00 for those inquiring minds out there.
The reman used to be $1750 but I guess Mazda is putting the squeeze on them.
Any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
costs.
1-reman Mazda engine....... $1950.00
2-gaskets -bushings- nuts.. $100.00 approx.
Total $2050.00 for those inquiring minds out there.
The reman used to be $1750 but I guess Mazda is putting the squeeze on them.
Originally posted by neoanderson
that's good to know. It's not allot. Just a little at the bottom of the container. My previous motor had to have the oil pan looked at several times and I'd hate to put this one in and have the same problems.
Any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
costs.
1-reman Mazda engine....... $1950.00
2-gaskets -bushings- nuts.. $100.00 approx.
Total $2050.00 for those inquiring minds out there.
The reman used to be $1750 but I guess Mazda is putting the squeeze on them.
that's good to know. It's not allot. Just a little at the bottom of the container. My previous motor had to have the oil pan looked at several times and I'd hate to put this one in and have the same problems.
Any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
costs.
1-reman Mazda engine....... $1950.00
2-gaskets -bushings- nuts.. $100.00 approx.
Total $2050.00 for those inquiring minds out there.
The reman used to be $1750 but I guess Mazda is putting the squeeze on them.
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the mazda reman prices did just go up. the oil in the crate is there becuse they fill the engines with oil and rusty water and spin them up to make sure they have oil pressure, they obviously dont check compression.
mike
mike
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Okay let the heckling begin....what is a reman...is it remanufactured?
While I'm at it...what is the difference b/w "blue printed" vs reman??
Why remanufacture vs rebuild? apex seals in reman's?
Be easy...
While I'm at it...what is the difference b/w "blue printed" vs reman??
Why remanufacture vs rebuild? apex seals in reman's?
Be easy...
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i had a reman motor with all the fixens....every gasket you need to do it right also. shipped to my town was right around 2300 from malloy. definatley the cheapest(and nicest) place i've talked to yet. i'm pretty sure he covers the shipping of the core back too.
Originally posted by j9fd3s
the mazda reman prices did just go up. the oil in the crate is there becuse they fill the engines with oil and rusty water and spin them up to make sure they have oil pressure, they obviously dont check compression.
mike
the mazda reman prices did just go up. the oil in the crate is there becuse they fill the engines with oil and rusty water and spin them up to make sure they have oil pressure, they obviously dont check compression.
mike






