Not exact matches
It thus is more compact and less extreme
than next year's Murcielago
replacement, which remains faithful to the big - bore twelve - cylinder
engine.
If the rest of the vehicle is in good shape, you might consider getting a JDM
engine replacement for it... I don't personally know which
engine went into your Sienna, but complete used JDM
engines are a lot cheaper
than getting a lot of work done on an
engine.
If you drive the
engine long enough with a spun bearing, you can expect sooner or later to cause catastrophic damage to the
engine with a rod being thrown through the side of the block, at which point you'll be in for much worse
than a rebuild, but a
replacement (plus, there'll be a huge mess to clean up).
I would think any
engine driven for more
than one or two minutes without oil = an
engine replacement.
Engine replacement takes less time and is much less demanding work
than doing the head.
In general, an
engine replacement with a warranted used or rebuilt
engine can be less expensive
than the repair cost for the situation...
Take advantage of more
than 100 years of automotive manufacturing experience and purchase your
replacement engine from the manufacturer that knows your vehicle best.
Sources say the Enzo
replacement will deliver more
than 900 hp, combining a new V12 normally aspirated direct - injection gasoline
engine with an electric motor, part of a high - performance hybrid system Ferrari calls HY - KERS.
The
replacement for the earlier CLS350 CGI not sold in the U.S., runs a twin - turbocharged direct - injected 3.0 - liter V6 developing 26 hp and 59 lb - ft more
than the naturally aspirated direct injected 3.5 - liter V6 gasoline
engine used in its predecessor at 328 hp and 354 lb - ft of torque.
Just checked and serviced by us and less
than 4k miles ago it had over $ 10k spent on a full
engine reseal that involved disassembly,
replacement of all common wear items and reassembly, plus fuel pump, soft top cables, etc..
First up is almost certainly the
replacement for the Freelander which looks like it will get similar underpinnings to the Evoque (itself based on the Freelander) rather
than a new aluminium chassis, and will feature Jaguar Land Rover's new range of Ingenium 4 - cylinder
engines.