add just a little bit to that and you can just buy a another car that does not need an engine. Besides, no way to guarantee its good unless they do a compression test etc on it.

Ralph W wrote:
Thanks Rich. I will have to give this some consideration. I wonder what they
would charge to ship the engine to Detroit. $500? I figure with shipping and
labor to install it I'm looking at $3000 to get the car on the road. Is it
worth the risk. Maybe someone else wants to take this task on. It is my
wife's favorite diesel. I'll let you know if I need further help.

Ralph Wasserbaech
2001 E320 wagon
1990 300D
1987 300TD
1983 300CD
1983 300TD (parts car)

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