I've got 166K on my 77 camper's engine and blue smoke when I start it. I'm not mechanically-minded and I don't have the tools or space or time or knowledge to do the job myself. But the engine will have to be rebuilt or replaced in the near future. Which is better to do? My mechanic says a proper rebuild may cost up to $2000. I notice places, even Sears, advertise rebuilt engines for substantially less. What's the better direction and why? ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- John Dziadecki <dziadeck@spot.colorado.edu> <http://spot.colorado.edu/~dziadeck/Home.html> I put a new engine (heads, pistons, rings) into my 81 vanagon for $1600 and its doing great one year later. This price is a East Texas price. My VW mechanic strongly advises against rebuilds, unless you plan on selling it. Good Luck.
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