Posted by Hobo,NC on January 23, 2014 at 05:13:48 from (173.189.218.183):
In Reply to: O/T - '02 Taurus posted by Fordfarmer on January 23, 2014 at 03:54:19:
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NO, oil pump failure is uncommon on in any engine unless it was induced (poor maintenance)... If I did get a used engine I would make sure it was clean drop the pan for a look and also the valve covers...
Engines are a dime a dozen because the transmissions are know to go out early are any collision damage will total those cars..
I found several from know good local salvage yards to deal with here from 5/800 $ 50 to 100K on the clock... I only deal with folks that are good to there word anybody can make a claim but few will back it up once they have your money..
You may also find a runner on cracklist... I just brought the parts to fix my car for $100 on cracklist (hit a deer),,, drove the car to his house and swapped the big parts thru the rest in the trunk and drove home... Why I did this is my car gets 30MPG my pick'em up 11MPG.... I made the run on 2 gal were my pick'em up would use 6... Making a engine swap NO but sheet metal yes...
I did learn sum'n,, I normal sell a complete car for parts,,, this guy had 25 are so he parts out in his back yard on cracklist... He tells me he keeps'em for a year are 2 then scraps them to LKQ and comes out very well....
Its hard to buy a engine/trans in the blind unless I know them well and trust their honesty... If I brought one from a individual I would want to see and hear it run...
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