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thewopr | 8 years ago

This type of information is already largely relegated to the back of the library. I don't know a mechanic that has re-built a modern engine at this level. Reliability is so high and failure modes are probably generally more catastrophic (someone didn't change the oil) and warrant an entire engine replacement.

Plus, I'm curious if the economics work out at all anymore. Mechanic billed at $100/hour. How many hours does it take to rebuild anything to the piston level, versus the cost of a new (or used) replacement engine just dropped in place. I suspect they favor a replacement engine.

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moftz|8 years ago

Exactly, car engine rebuilds are for hobbyists and mechanics working on very expensive or rare engines. But you are more likely to find a diesel mechanic rebuilding a 18-wheeler's engine.

gonzo|8 years ago

> I don't know a mechanic that has re-built a modern engine at this level.

I do. Worked for my father and grandfather in my teens and early 20s. Water-we’ll drilling, so lots of gas and Diesel engines, as well as pump work, including high voltage AC and DC motors.

At the time, I thought it was “normal”. Little did I know.