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Old 05-13-2010, 03:52 PM
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Is it a deal to get a 96 completely rebuilt 12 valve for 4800 or should I try and work him down? It does not have a core charge and it has the pump and everything on it too.
 
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Old 05-13-2010, 03:55 PM
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rebuilt by who?

Sounds like a lot of money to me. Rebuilt with what kind of parts?

Again, sounds a bit on the pricey side to me.
 

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Old 05-13-2010, 04:00 PM
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I'm not for sure who rebuilt it, some machining shop my guess but it has all factory cummins parts put back in it, here you can take a look at it 1996 Dodge Ram 5.9L Cummins Diesel Reman Engine : eBay Motors (item 320526866277 end time May-13-10 19:24:30 PDT)
 
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Old 05-13-2010, 04:15 PM
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Honestly, that's not a terrible price in my mind for a "zero mile" (figuratively) motor...and low mile p-pump motors are not easy to find, depending where you are. Granted, if you just HAVE to have a Cummins, there ARE cheaper options...but price and engine wear are often an inverse function of eachother, for example - lower miles = higher price.

The phrase that catches my eye is "built for an auto", and the fact that the "auto" spec engine is at $4000 while the "manual" ones are $6000. I find that curious in a way...but that's just me...
 
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So you think its a good deal I thought it was kind of pricey to but I also plan on writing it off on the farm so it won't cost me that much in the end, why would it be cheaper for the auto version?
 
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May not be so bad of a deal. Are they local to you? Wonder if they would let you do a leakdown test?
 

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i wanna say the auto engines are detuned a bit but i'm not sure
 
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May not be so bad of a deal. Are they local to you? Wonder if they woudl let you do a leakdown test?
What do you mean a leak down test
 
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if it was myself i would get all the info on the rebuilders it dont matter what the price is if it seizes a piston or something at a 1000 miles if they are liget and if they have a good reputation and do good work then its worth it
 
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seems a bit much but if it is from a really good shop i wouldnt worry. I know i could pick up a fully rebuild engine for 3500 where i live.
 


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