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replacement engine

Post by davedave » Mon Feb 24, 2014 10:05 pm

So instead of telling you our long story of woe, i'll get right to it and ask about getting a replacement engine put in.

We've been quoted £3500 to get it done, it's a 2.5td 95 engine, and looking to get it done for a lot less than that.

Has anyone used these guys or a similar outfit and got good things to tell me?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mazda-Bongo-2 ... 0809758649

We're based in Scotland, so any tips for places to try up here would be gratefully received. If there's a thread covering this topic already, feel free to point us in the right direction.

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Re: replacement engine

Post by Bob » Mon Feb 24, 2014 10:09 pm

Welcome aboard.

That seems high to me, 2 grand would seem more like it, unless you have a pretty fancy conversion that price would look like a write off and break or sell the salvage.

Others will soon have some good points.
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Re: replacement engine

Post by Simon Jones » Mon Feb 24, 2014 10:43 pm

No experience of that supplier but the advert does sound quite good. Only thing I would pick them up on is their description of the engine being "EFI". Only the petrol engines have electronic fuel injection: it is a mechanical injector pump on the diesel variant.
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Re: replacement engine

Post by ramrider » Tue Feb 25, 2014 8:39 am

was going to go with these people when my bongo went hiss,i couldn't find much about them on the net,i don't know your full story but i got in contact with this chap (see my post in head gasket) if he can not do the job he will give you good advice
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Re: replacement engine

Post by Muzorewa » Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:12 am

One of our members bought a secondhand engine from www.bongospares.co.uk (phone George on 07836 598528). Don't be put off that they're in West Yorkshire, the guy on here who bought it is in South Wales, it turned up palletised and properly protected for transport and by all accounts was the real deal :wink:
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Post by rita » Tue Feb 25, 2014 1:07 pm

Muzorewa wrote:One of our members bought a secondhand engine from http://www.bongospares.co.uk (phone George on 07836 598528). Don't be put off that they're in West Yorkshire, the guy on here who bought it is in South Wales, it turned up palletised and properly protected for transport and by all accounts was the real deal :wink:

Good shout, but they might need to palletise George also as they want a supply and fit..


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Re: replacement engine

Post by helen&tony » Tue Feb 25, 2014 2:07 pm

Hi
Yes...George is definitely worth dealing with. Highly recommended!
On another note, as Bongos are pretty well established as an ongoing favourite, I have often thought that there's a market for a GOOD engine re-conditioner, with quality short-motors, and complete heads to go on top with new cam and gear, as a fully recon. unit, or as separate items...after all, most other major bits are obtainable as reconned spares...such as fuel pumps, etc.
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Re: replacement engine

Post by teenmal » Tue Feb 25, 2014 5:08 pm

davedave,if you PM or email me with the engine problem etc I will make some local enquiries for you in Central Scotland.
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Re: replacement engine

Post by davedave » Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:46 pm

cheers teenmal, have done.

thanks for all the advice so far. if anyone knows of a reputable garage in scotland that will fit an engine bought from bongospares or the like, please can you let me know ?
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Re: replacement engine

Post by davedave » Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:51 pm

ramrider wrote:was going to go with these people when my bongo went hiss,i couldn't find much about them on the net,i don't know your full story but i got in contact with this chap (see my post in head gasket) if he can not do the job he will give you good advice
did the contract mechanics guy sort your problem out in the end?
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Re: replacement engine

Post by mountainmummy » Tue Feb 25, 2014 10:06 pm

Hi davedave

Have you tried campers scotland in grangemouth?

We've always had very good service from them.

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Re: replacement engine

Post by davedave » Tue Feb 25, 2014 10:31 pm

mountainmummy wrote:Hi davedave

Have you tried campers scotland in grangemouth?

We've always had very good service from them.

Sara

Hi Sara,

that's where the £3500 quote has come from. I'm sure they would do a splendid job, but it's way more than we can afford to pay.
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Re: replacement engine

Post by David Edwards » Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:29 pm

Hi Dave, my engine went bang so I contacted George at bongospares, awesome and so glad I did, he sent me a superb engine with lads of stuff still on it, it was packed up on a pallet like a crimbo prezzie and was as it came out of the donor, I mean not washed to hide any leaks etc, my fitter was very impressed with it and it is running like a dream, low mileage as well, well worth a phone call, I cannot recommend him enough, lovely chap to deal with as well, I ordered it and it was delivered to my nominated fitters garage within two days.
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