Has anyone replaced their motor? If so what did you pay for labor?
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Has anyone replaced their motor? If so what did you pay for labor?
I've been hearing some goofy noises from my vq and I'm preparing for the worst case scenario- a $300 motor from a junkyard. I know about the 3.5 but I don't know who I could trust around here for that swap so I'll probobly stick with a 3.0. I know I could call around but it's the weekend and I'm not sure if I trust the estimates I would get. If anyone has paid a shop to do this I would appreciate knowing what the labor cost was. Thanks in advance.
Originally Posted by rome06
if you have to do a engine swap sooooo go for the 3.5....thats what im gonna do when my engine dies in hopefully 150,000 more miles
Originally Posted by A Flood99
since there are only a few shops in the country that are actually capable of doing this 

If you are hearing funky noises start with the easy things that are the likely culprits of your noise.
The belt tensioner pulley
The alternator
^^^ both of the above are things that can easily sound like the motor going bad. My mechanic thought that the bad alternator was the water pump. There is also of course an easy way to test both of these at the same time. Disconnect the drive belt that powers the alternator. Its easy all you need is a box end wrench to lossen the nut on the side of the belt tensioner then you use a ratchet to loosen up the belt and remove belt. Then start up the car if you still hear noises then its in your engine if not then your problem is going to be cheap to fix.
The belt tensioner pulley
The alternator
^^^ both of the above are things that can easily sound like the motor going bad. My mechanic thought that the bad alternator was the water pump. There is also of course an easy way to test both of these at the same time. Disconnect the drive belt that powers the alternator. Its easy all you need is a box end wrench to lossen the nut on the side of the belt tensioner then you use a ratchet to loosen up the belt and remove belt. Then start up the car if you still hear noises then its in your engine if not then your problem is going to be cheap to fix.
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Thanks for all the replies, seems that only when the ac is on I hear noises like a fan hitting something as the revs get higher. And when the idle drops down to about 1200 rpm, there is this moaning sound. The ac compressor was replaced about 10K ago. Noises stop when the ac is off. ??????
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Originally Posted by kormax97
moaning sound?... isn't that a good thing?
is it more like a whining noise?
is it more like a whining noise?
Originally Posted by crazy97
Ha ha, Kind of a hum at low rpm and an occasional buzzing/something hitting a fan sound that rise with the rpms- with the fans off, I even unplugged them to see if it would matter- doesn't matter. Its a long shot but I hope it's an exhaust leak.
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Originally Posted by konak85
I get a similar sound. engine With about 148,000miles
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