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Old Mar 26, 2012 | 07:10 PM
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Default **Anyone purchased a REBUILT engine from Euro Spec???

Hey there. First time poster to the forums. Great forum by the way!!

So, I hit a rock this winter out in Washington State and we thought it was a piece of ice since we were driving in the snow. Turns out it was a rock and it put a 2" hole in my oil pan. I turned the car off asap when I saw the check oil light come on. It was sadly too late. Engine fried.

Good news: My insurance company is picking up some of the bill

Bad news: They won't pay for a dealer assembled rebuilt (7-8k after installation). They first tried (All State) tried their hardest to put in a recycled engine!! One that had similar miles but had been in a front end collision and it had been sitting in the wrecking yard for 4 years!! Even though my 1.8 turbo had 100k miles on it...it was in perfect shape....zero consumption, zero leaks.

I've also put 10k into this A4 over the last 3 years (timing belt, clutch, control arms, wheel bearings, new lifters, etc etc) -- I effing love this car and wanna keep it.

I found these guys online and they sell a rebuilt long block for $3300 (includes a 12 month 12,000 mile warranty).
http://eurospecsport.com/products/en...l-engines.html

ANYONE heard of these guys?? Are they reputable? I've heard horror stories about some companies that claim to rebuild the SUPER sensitive audi engines but they more or less get one from a wrecking yard, power wash it, throw on some new gaskets and call it REBUILT.

Any information on Euro Spec or another VERY trustworthy engine builder would be awesome.

2000 Audi A4 Avant, 1.8 (2.0 chip) turbo, engine code ATW

Thanks in advance guys!

Corin
 
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Old Mar 26, 2012 | 07:40 PM
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Not even going to read the post and just say parts from euro spec are suspect at best
 
Old Mar 27, 2012 | 02:20 AM
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Originally Posted by cincyTT
Not even going to read the post and just say parts from euro spec are suspect at best
really? i always though they were pretty good. any ways, you wouldnt catch me dead paying 3300 for a rebuilt motor. 7-8k to rebuild yours it insane. get a few more quotes from independent or tuner shops. if that a no go, get a junkyard motor and have them put in new main and rod bearings and call it good junkyard motors can be had for less than 1000 and should maybe cost 1000 to have new bearings installed and cleaning it up, and checking everything. this is all assuming youre not capable of doing it yourself. to give you a comparison, i rebuilt a junkyard motor for 2500 total, including udgraded pistons, rods, and oher things you wouldnt need.
 
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