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AAARRGH!!! Blown 258 Engine Help!

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by AvianMan, May 25, 2007.

  1. Brieoff

    Brieoff Member

    I can see both sides.
    But if you do want to do something, give him the $$.
    Finding the engine really isn't even your problem.
    Reimburse him and let it go. He has ebay and craigslist just as well as you.
    Its not your jeep anymore, its his, and its his problem.
    (don't mean to be harsh, I know we all care for our jeeps).

    The other guys are right. You don't owe him anything.
    And you sure don't owe him this time, effort, and worrying.

    I bet you a shiny nickel that if the tables were turned you'd get squat from him.
     
  2. Chuck

    Chuck Sponsor

    Can you imaging if everyone took that approach….

    It’s not so much about the guy that bought the Jeep more so it’s about ******* and how he feels. My guess is that he sleeps well at night.
     
  3. AvianMan

    AvianMan Bird Man



    "Do unto others as you would have done unto yourself". It doesn't always work, but I try my best. I would hope that he would help me if the tables were turned. This way I can say that I did more than I had to.

    He doesn't know much about Jeeps, so I can find an engine in a day or so, where it might take him weeks. The sooner I get one, the sooner I WILL be able to sleep well at night.

    I do appreciate everyone's support on the issue. Its always good to know you guys are here if I need anything.
    *******
     
  4. BLACKMGTD

    BLACKMGTD STEVE

    *******,
    I appreciate your thoughts on this matter, BUT,,,, what is going to happen if you do find him a motor, and that one blows also???? You are definatly "between a rock and a hard place" !!
     
  5. cookieman

    cookieman Member

    He over revvv it ,for a rod to let go at low speed it would thash around the oil pan and dent it or jam up ..over revv it and the rod let go it will go through the block.. I did both ..Just give him a couple hundth and that it .. He was just trying to see how strong the engine was or showing off to the gang ...
     
  6. When buying a 30 yr old vehicle, one should take into consideration what it would cost to replace the engine, trans., ect. when deciding how much to give for it.
     
    Last edited: May 26, 2007
  7. Hawkes

    Hawkes Member

    X2, I've been burned being the nice guy a few times, but it hasn't stopped me. On the other hand I hope the buyer has respect for *******, noble thing he's doing.

    Paul
     
  8. 80cj

    80cj Member

    Do what makes you feel good. Then you will know in your heart that you made an attempt to make things good. Just let him know that in giving him a partial refund, it is no admission on your part that you knowingly sold him an engine that was ready to blow.
     
  9. Brieoff

    Brieoff Member

    AvianMan, you are a good man.
    I commend you.
     
  10. I agree....
     
  11. BLACKMGTD

    BLACKMGTD STEVE

    *******,
    Mabey you should get him on this forum so we can get his side of what happened????
     
  12. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Good lesson here ... when you sell a used car, make it clear that the sale is as is and no warranty is expressed or implied.

    In the case of AvianMan, I think if you implied a warranty or you feel obligated, you should do what you can (within the limits of your conscience), as cheaply as you can, to get clear of this deal. If you can find a local used engine for the new owner, that will be the cheapest route. Then you can rebate to him the $100 or $200 it should cost ... no labor!
     
  13. Dana

    Dana Think Pink

    Unless you knew the engine was on its deathbed and didn't tell him, I agree that AS IS is as is. I wouldn't be too surprised if he'd tried to wheel it, or "test its limits" in the cul-de-sac and found them, not realizing the older engines didn't have torque limiters like the newer ones. But do as you fell is best, of course.
     
  14. dohc281

    dohc281 It is what it is.

    "Let the buyer beware. Sold as is, what do you expect for the price you paid?"

    You don't owe him a dime. If it makes you feel better that is another story.
     
  15. youngjeeper89

    youngjeeper89 Member

    hey i have one that runs just fine but i live all the way in billings montana if u dont mind coming to get it or pay for shipping i could sell it to ya btw its out of a 75 cj-5
     
  16. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    interesting read
    I just have one question:
    if any of you that said "too bad, not my problem" had bought the Jeep, and the engine blew on you, what would your response be then ????
    the same.........or not ?
    ******* , just do whatever you think is right; that's all that matters here
     
  17. cookieman

    cookieman Member

    it has happen to me .....I say too bad and I took it like man . I was very careful the next..
     
  18. Rondog

    Rondog just hangin' out

    I agree that you're an honorable man, doing the honorable thing. In the past, I probably would have done the same, before I became a suspicious, cynical old coot. Do let us know how it turns out, OK?