Why CAN'T I Get A Good USED Engine? What's Going On?

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  • Опубліковано 25 тра 2024
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  • @CarWizard
    @CarWizard  Місяць тому +54

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    • @WN_Byers
      @WN_Byers 21 день тому +4

      Nice to se you still have the GT500

    • @Robert-S-
      @Robert-S- 21 день тому +79

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    • @whoru2judge476
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    • @harrysmbdgs
      @harrysmbdgs 21 день тому +43

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    • @rigell2764
      @rigell2764 21 день тому +1

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  • @Junkyard_Jerry
    @Junkyard_Jerry 21 день тому +547

    I’ll speak for my own salvage yard… we sell used engines and transmissions and most often there’s not much issues on what we sell. The problem becomes customers buying engines/transmissions that are known to be junk from the factory. Yes, we’ll sell you a used 5.4 Triton, a 2.7 Chrysler V6, a Nissan CVT, but don’t be surprised if it becomes a problem. We warranty engine/transmission replacement up to 3 times before we start investigating ourselves. There are junkyards that know they sell junk, we also have customers who actively try and scam us returning items that aren’t ours as “defective” units.
    I will say things are going to get worse unfortunately, a lot of us mom and pop junkyards are getting bought out of business, big corporations like LKQ and Fenix are turning what we’re once good salvage yards into a corporate chains with questionable quality control.

    • @johnz8210
      @johnz8210 21 день тому +31

      Yes, LKQ and Fenix did ruin the used parts biz. When I look for engines on car-part, many of them have the same stock # but are shown to be in different states. No idea what you're going to get. I quit buying from them a while ago.

    • @crazeguy26
      @crazeguy26 21 день тому +11

      @@johnz8210 LQK just stop picking up the phone when i needed to order something. I just when to another company.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 21 день тому +22

      Yeah, when buying a known bad major part (engine, trans) that vehicle is likely in the scrap yard because of that issue.
      Same would go for buying a cheap car from the northeast sight unseen and expecting it to be a fun chassis to build... No, it's 99.999% going to be rusted unsalvageable scrap.

    • @dwadd7528
      @dwadd7528 21 день тому +16

      I seen so many brand new Hyundai EVs and KIA Evs on junkyard.

    • @Junkyard_Jerry
      @Junkyard_Jerry 21 день тому +13

      @@johnz8210 they mirror inventory with other yards in network. A part in Indianapolis will show up in Chicago or a part in DFW will actually be in Houston, it’s really annoying and often done automatically. We’re also part of a network of salvage yards but each independently owned, we get calls for a part that supposedly is in our yard, but it’s actually not… It’s an issue with car-part.

  • @sterni9983
    @sterni9983 21 день тому +486

    After more than 20 years in the automotive repair business. When people would ask for a used transmission or engine I would tell them you already have a used one.

    • @elisabethkolling6697
      @elisabethkolling6697 21 день тому +23

      Interesting. I had great luck with used transmissions. Back in the 90s I paid $1200 to have a mid-80s GM transmission rebuilt. The first one had lasted 250k miles. The rebuilt one? Died in the middle of an intersection at 50k miles. After that I got a used one from a junk yard, paid $250 and paid my mechanic another $250 to put it in.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 21 день тому +7

      Yup, the only time I've done this at a shop is if it's for the owner or owners friend, someone other than a person off the street.
      And even then something always pops up

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 21 день тому +3

      ​@@elisabethkolling6697
      1200 was kind of a rip for that , around 97 I paid 1200 for a completely new long block vw 1.9 diesel engine.

    • @halleffect1
      @halleffect1 21 день тому +12

      @@elisabethkolling6697 i couldn't stomach 1500 for a "rebuilt" trans, did it myself instead. took much time and learning but still going strong 1yr later.

    • @DG-sf9ei
      @DG-sf9ei 21 день тому +3

      At least your real with them. Odds are another used transmition is on its way out, if not there already. I don't know of anyone who has the $$$$$ and decides to sell a good running transmission out of their car just to update it, lol. And if its out of a junkyard, 95% odds are that's why it ended up there....or getting there.

  • @SalemTechsperts
    @SalemTechsperts 20 днів тому +36

    "Why not have an honest business and operate with good principles?" preach brother!

    • @Snadzies
      @Snadzies 16 днів тому +1

      It is cheaper to set up a fly by night business, offer too good to be true deals that under cut honest businesses, make a few quick bucks scamming people, then close up shop in the middle of the night and start again the next day under a new name.

    • @garythecyclingnerd6219
      @garythecyclingnerd6219 5 днів тому

      That’s America, baby. Race to the bottom. 3rd world country with a Gucci belt. Hoovie can afford a new engine. Us relative brokies can’t

    • @mikecubes1642
      @mikecubes1642 3 дні тому

      where is the big easy profit in that?

  • @gulfrasta5844
    @gulfrasta5844 21 день тому +62

    I remember when every small town had an engine rebuild shop. Starter winding shop. Etc.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 18 днів тому +3

      those days are long gone now days

    • @andresinnett4319
      @andresinnett4319 17 днів тому +3

      Yes the same in australia , and I know for a fact , being in the trade ,as honesty dissapeard so did the independent shops , customers wouldn't pay there bills and the mom and dad shops got fed up and walked away , ask any mechanic from the mid 80s onward , and they will tell the same story.

    • @mikecubes1642
      @mikecubes1642 3 дні тому

      that was before the government took total control of the auto industry. its a race to the bottom as far as quality goes

  • @cirian75
    @cirian75 21 день тому +814

    1995 to 2005 was the sweet spot for cars, reliable electronics and engines.

    • @noahingram8052
      @noahingram8052 21 день тому +65

      Haha not at all

    • @matth5309
      @matth5309 21 день тому +30

      Yup. My Dodge Ram is a 2002 and still going strong. No plans on getting rid of it until the body rots off the frame.

    • @wolfgangpreier9160
      @wolfgangpreier9160 21 день тому +3

      @@matth5309Our you do not get new or remade parts.

    • @silverfoxfinance
      @silverfoxfinance 21 день тому +18

      Had a crappy 2004 Chevy venture van with 215k miles on the same trans and engine. Sold it for $2k last year. It was a good beater lol

    • @BCNeil
      @BCNeil 21 день тому +24

      Go buy a Cadillac NorthStar.

  • @nicholasvinen
    @nicholasvinen 21 день тому +147

    I'd buy an engine from the guy who runs the I Do Cars UA-cam channel. He seems honest and thorough.

    • @patriotgarage
      @patriotgarage 21 день тому +19

      He stands behind them too

    • @BruceLee-xn3nn
      @BruceLee-xn3nn 21 день тому +13

      And he says people are not maintaining their vehicles like they should.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 21 день тому +7

      @@BruceLee-xn3nn Well he pulls apart the failed ones, and as a junkyard all he would see are the junked ones.

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 20 днів тому +1

      ​@@CheepchipsableE.g. negativity / surviorship bias

    • @stravis3269
      @stravis3269 19 днів тому

      Yes sir I follow him also, he is pretty big and like me , does not make dates to repair, we have a schedule

  • @sproutpits
    @sproutpits 21 день тому +96

    You're not physically too far from the salvage yard owner with a UA-cam channel called "I Do Cars." This topic seems like it would be a great collaboration idea.

    • @scott9676
      @scott9676 18 днів тому +7

      It's a 6 1/2 hour drive between them.

    • @billspangler2685
      @billspangler2685 18 днів тому +2

      I bought a Corvette LT1 from Eric used and it's been a great engine. It's the most reliable part of my 4th gen Z28. If anyone sells good engines- it's importapart in Hazelwood MO!

    • @sproutpits
      @sproutpits 18 днів тому +14

      @@scott9676 That's weekend trip distance for a lot of Americans.

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24 17 днів тому +11

      @@scott9676 You must not live in the USA. A 6 hour drive is indeed very close.

    • @Calmarsden
      @Calmarsden 16 днів тому +1

      He's an honest guy , The Car Wheezer is a 3 dollar bill. Eric is much better off having nothing to do w8th him

  • @porcelainthunder2213
    @porcelainthunder2213 21 день тому +19

    One of the issues is that so many cars that will need an engine can’t get good ones because so many others of the same model need one, too.

    • @JasbirSingh-zj1fg
      @JasbirSingh-zj1fg 21 день тому +1

      Would you tell us of one such make and model?

    • @corthirteenth94
      @corthirteenth94 9 днів тому +1

      @@JasbirSingh-zj1fg Hyundai, Chrysler, Ford.

    • @nubreed13
      @nubreed13 2 дні тому

      My truck needs a new engine but the dealership only found one junkyard engine on the entire west coast. This is for a model that is still being made too. If it was 5 years older I would find a completely rebuilt one for $1500. For my truck the block is $4000 by itself.

  • @scottruether2500
    @scottruether2500 21 день тому +215

    Finally someone said it "Today's engines are not meant to be rebuilt" thanks to these big manufacturers in the next decade we may be looking for a mule and a cart.

    • @AdamSWL
      @AdamSWL 21 день тому +16

      Sir your cart needs new bearings.
      I can get you a set of used ones right away!

    • @billsmith281
      @billsmith281 21 день тому +12

      We live in a throwaway society, today's engines are just to complex for most mechanics to spend the time to rebuild one.

    • @gregbourke1500
      @gregbourke1500 21 день тому +10

      Not necessarily so much complex just very poorly built and thought out

    • @billsmith281
      @billsmith281 21 день тому +5

      @@gregbourke1500 Try doing a timing chain on a morden Merc, special tools & a lot of knowledge required & a lot of other engine are just as difficult

    • @timothythompson4036
      @timothythompson4036 21 день тому +8

      You can rebuild today's engines. The problem is it is so expensive it isn't worth it.

  • @swtexan6502
    @swtexan6502 21 день тому +223

    Integrity is severely lacking in the world today.

    • @genericsomething
      @genericsomething 21 день тому

      There are so many business leaders and politicians who are blatant criminals these days, the regular folk just emulate them now and get away with it.

    • @blaketindle4703
      @blaketindle4703 21 день тому +22

      And greed is in high supply.

    • @Thabyrd9
      @Thabyrd9 21 день тому +6

      Facts!!!

    • @spiritualhouse2
      @spiritualhouse2 21 день тому +5

      Yes

    • @fredastaire6156
      @fredastaire6156 21 день тому +7

      unchecked "capitalism"
      the need to acquire more and more and the expense of everything. Cause after all...
      its nothing personal, its just business.

  • @philip4193
    @philip4193 20 днів тому +30

    I used to deal with a local salvage yard back in the early 90's that would provide a video (as in, filmed on an old-school VHS tape-style camera and then played on a TV set for you in the yard's office) of the engine running, usually still in the vehicle, but sometimes on an engine stand with water & gas connected. During the filming the dude would write a stock number on the block with a yellow paint pen (which you could then match-up with the actual engine you were buying later) and zoom-in on the stamped engine number if it was accessible.
    All his used engines were filmed and tested running and they a very good reputation (most of the stock he bought were low-mileage, late model vehicles that had been in wrecks or written-off due to hail damage etc); he charged a fair bit more for these used engines than his competition, but he always had difficulty keeping up with demand for them regardless. He would also sell you a junk engine if you really wanted one for a core, parts or for rebuilding purposes, but these were always clearly labelled as such and priced accordingly.

    • @-jimmyjames
      @-jimmyjames 12 днів тому +1

      yes sir. I remember integrity as well. better times

  • @TheopolisQSmith
    @TheopolisQSmith 21 день тому +36

    I sometimes think that some businesses have the philosophy of “bleep” the customer one time real good. And if they never come back, who cares.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 18 днів тому +1

      you see why a new engine is a guarantee that it will be a good engine and you will get it faster then a used bad engine

    • @valdorobantu290
      @valdorobantu290 18 днів тому

      @@raven4k998 yeah, it will last exactly 40k till you need to give it that 25k worth of ferrari love.... people dont really understand prices of car repairs anymore. You buy a whole nother quattroporte for under 20k

  • @robblack7560
    @robblack7560 21 день тому +167

    Here in the UK we pulled a 1963 engine from a scrap Mini. It purrs like a kitten. Old-school simple build quality.

    • @xpusostomos
      @xpusostomos 20 днів тому +4

      Those old engines were so simple

    • @lsorense
      @lsorense 20 днів тому +11

      And expected to last 50k to 80k miles between rebuilds. But simple to rebuild too.

    • @2DogsVlogs
      @2DogsVlogs 20 днів тому +1

      Same, 1967 1100 rescued in 1991, just cleaned, flushed and still running today. Never been rebuilt or touched the SU's.

    • @robblack7560
      @robblack7560 20 днів тому +1

      @@xpusostomos Yes, you are so correct. Wife just needed a shopping car with a good engine, it does the job just fine.

    • @alasdair4161
      @alasdair4161 19 днів тому +1

      I remember my first mini was a 61 850 I bought as a smoking but clean body runner for $500 in the early 80's. I went to a wrecker and bought a $500 engine and gearbox that they claimed was only 20k miles old, most other 850 mini engines were around $300. I drove that car to work for a decade and then sold it for $1500.00.
      I really should never have let it go.

  • @brucemitchell5637
    @brucemitchell5637 21 день тому +210

    Motorcycle engines are the same. I got my Harley bored out and new heads and cams put on it by a retired Harley mechanic. He told me that what makes for alot of problems is there's lots of shops, especially dealers that will just pick parts off the shelf and put them together without measuring any tolerances. He said he's personally seen lots of engines that are already way out of spec. With literally brand new! There's a huge difference between an actual experienced mechanic and a parts changer!

    • @user-sf7kl9uh7k
      @user-sf7kl9uh7k 21 день тому +5

      Harley's do love a bit of bore olvalization

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 21 день тому +6

      Yeah if you are an engine builder you can't simply throw "parts" at it, you have to measure and ensure tolerances are correct.... Which is why I am not an engine builder, because I could do that but that's not what I would pay for, because it isn't right.

    • @geraldscott4302
      @geraldscott4302 21 день тому +6

      I have 2 Harleys. One of them is a 1989 FXRS. I had a local independent Harley shop rebuild the engine about 3 years ago, and it has been fine ever since. It had 81,000 miles on it when I decided to get it rebuilt. I bought it used with just over 20,000 miles on it, I have no idea how it had been treated before I bought it, it looked almost new, but that doesn't mean the engine had been properly maintained and not abused. The former owner was a "polisher" He spent more time keeping it looking good than he did riding it, and possibly maintaining it.

    • @dwadd7528
      @dwadd7528 21 день тому +5

      same with Hyundai KIA engines.

    • @uuulaalaa
      @uuulaalaa 21 день тому +3

      Yeah well the wizard is a parts changer

  • @profoundclarity8497
    @profoundclarity8497 21 день тому +14

    I'm turning 40 this year, and I refuse to buy newer than 2015 ...I hate all the electronics...I graduated 2002 ...a sweet spot...so many good cars on the road and shit was so much cheaper....

  • @PeterRoos
    @PeterRoos 21 день тому +10

    Words of wisdom. If you are a customer, one tip: never buy an engine yourself. Go to a trusted shop, and let them handle everything, from buying the engine to building it in. I made a big mistake by buying a refurbished engine from what I believed to be a reliable rebuilding company, Fraser Engines from Michigan. Big mistake. Engine was a dud, and they refused to honor their warranty. Lots of weird calls / emails / threats. Even got a call from the owner with his lawyer where they yelled at me. Being a lawyer myself I am not easily intimidated. After threatening with lawsuits and complaints to the BBB they finally shipped another engine to my shop. They never picked up the bad engine from my shop, and they never reimbursed my shop for the labor it took to put in a bad engine.

    • @-jimmyjames
      @-jimmyjames 12 днів тому +3

      yes sir. maybe spend a few more bucks but your ASP is covered. Great point.

  • @advandermeer740
    @advandermeer740 21 день тому +88

    Hoovie does not get screwed. He buys nightmares because it is good for his channel and for yours.

    • @brandonbman5921
      @brandonbman5921 21 день тому +8

      💯. Nobody that has a history of being a dealer going back as far as Tyler would be dumb enough to get screwed like that over and over again. It’s good for his UA-cam brand. Fine. I have no problem with that. Hell I watch for the next flaming trash fire train wreck. lol. But don’t play it off as anyone “getting screwed”.

    • @kensnyder2340
      @kensnyder2340 21 день тому

      I believe you!

    • @henrystowe6217
      @henrystowe6217 21 день тому +3

      Hoovie likely has way more successes than failures. The bad deals make his youtube channel

    • @isaacbrown1106
      @isaacbrown1106 21 день тому

      Im surw hed rather not deal the hassle for one video these days. Hes got bigger things going on at his new property.

  • @zugzug6773
    @zugzug6773 21 день тому +240

    So many of us out here who don't have a million subscribers getting screwed and we can't do anything.
    It would be cool if there was a youtube account that would investigate regular peoples problems and call out bad companies.

    • @dgurevich1
      @dgurevich1 21 день тому +28

      There is one guy @stevelehto
      He used to be a lemon law lawyer and now showcases interesting cases on his channel.

    • @JL-qe7of
      @JL-qe7of 21 день тому

      Google is very useful, read the company reviews to get an idea of the company.

    • @ForbinColossus
      @ForbinColossus 21 день тому +14

      The crooked business should be exposed anyway. Suggestion to buyers: Credit card is your first line minimum defense; crooked sellers know most people will not take them to court

    • @tocreatee3585
      @tocreatee3585 21 день тому +11

      jeep , rangerovers, KIA, audi, GM, hyundai...

    • @poorsap1598
      @poorsap1598 21 день тому +9

      Scotty Kilmer has been known to do this.

  • @philstarsick82
    @philstarsick82 20 днів тому +8

    Car wizard I work on tractors and have had brand new engines come truck freight and be no good. It's not just the junkyard, the freight companies can destroy a brand new engine with carelessness.

  • @MyWillypilly
    @MyWillypilly 21 день тому +9

    I was told a while back. the number one complaint at the State attorney generals office is crooked car mechanics.

    • @GregSteele-os8yp
      @GregSteele-os8yp 23 години тому

      99% of mechanics give the rest a bad name.

  • @Methodical2
    @Methodical2 21 день тому +135

    When I have issues with a merchant and they don't want to honor their warranty, I turn to my credit card company for recourse. I've done this when a company did not complete the installation of windows as per their installation process. The credit card pull back the payment to the company until they completed the work as they stated it should have been done. They took me seriously when the credit card company pull back payment. Always Use a Credit Card just in case you need recourse with a merchant.

    • @1974Qball
      @1974Qball 21 день тому +13

      In Canada the CC company just hangs up on you.......

    • @Nick-ue7iw
      @Nick-ue7iw 21 день тому +39

      @@1974Qball Canada is not a real country. It's a meme state.

    • @1974Qball
      @1974Qball 21 день тому

      @@Nick-ue7iw Canada is a joke.

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 21 день тому +2

      @@Nick-ue7iwlol I know right

    • @squangan
      @squangan 21 день тому +3

      @@Nick-ue7iw Enjoy your upcoming election month.

  • @joshuagibson2520
    @joshuagibson2520 21 день тому +34

    Small block Chevy, looking better everyday.

    • @MrSloika
      @MrSloika 21 день тому +9

      Or pretty much any cast iron American engine.

    • @wendwllhickey6426
      @wendwllhickey6426 17 днів тому +2

      Buy a jasper rebuilt engine with a warranty they cost more but they will last .

    • @wendwllhickey6426
      @wendwllhickey6426 17 днів тому +1

      Quit buying junk from scammers,and junk yards the cars in there are junk that's way they call it a junk yard😂

    • @danielbuckner2167
      @danielbuckner2167 5 днів тому +1

      Yup! I see them cheap with lower miles after rebuilds where the power still isnt enough for some folks.

  • @grizzleypeak
    @grizzleypeak 20 днів тому +12

    Years back when I was in my 20's and broke. I needed a new transmission for my Subaru so I could get to work.
    After installing 3 bad junkyard transmissions supposedly inspected before they put them on the shelf, I was ready for therapy, for sure. The 4th trans. Came from a pic-n- pull where I removed the transmission myself from a low mile car I could see for myself.
    I wouldn't bother with all that today...
    I should have junked it the first time, haha.

    • @GlendonSmith-ip3bo
      @GlendonSmith-ip3bo 12 днів тому +1

      Back then, I had a 76 chevette, but there was a junkyard nearby that specialized in chevettes, got every part I needed to keep that car going an extra 2 years! Worked on it every weekend so I could make it to work and back.

  • @briang4470
    @briang4470 21 день тому +7

    The junkyards in my area will not take back a used engine unless you can physically show them damage or if you installed it and then they send a person to hear it knock or tick. They actually spray paint the bellhousing flange and back of the flex plate to prove that you installed the engine. They say its because they are having trouble getting good engines and they dont want people refusing or returning and engine just because "it looks ugly" or"it has sluge in it". Its crazy plus for any warranty the junkyard makes you replace all the gaskets except for the head gaskets and all timing components. But on the otherhand i have seen some crate remanufactured engines that were of very poor quality too so no matter what option you choose, its all a gamble.

  • @vanillanice4664
    @vanillanice4664 21 день тому +45

    Hoovie is your best customer and now BetterHelp's top client 😅

    • @wanee8039
      @wanee8039 19 днів тому +2

      A old friend of mine used Better health for a few weeks. At first he said it was OK .But after the third week he said he just felt like he was repeating himself over and over. And his spam calls and emails went literally through the roof. Were he use to get maybe a dozen a week. Turned into over a dozen a Frigging day. Sadly this post will probably be deleted within a day if not less than an hour .

  • @chriskucia8348
    @chriskucia8348 21 день тому +28

    What I do when I need a replacement engine is go to Pull-a-part. Look for a car that's been hit as it was probably running. Then I can pull the plugs and look at the cylinders while it's still in the donor. If it looks good, I'll pull it and take it partially apart there in the yard - flip it and remove the pan and check the bottom end. Depending on the engine, i may even pull the heads off in the yard.
    I figure the cost of new gaskets is well worth it. I get it home, completely disassemble, clean and fix anything I find. It's not really a rebuild, but the extra time is worth it and with Pull-A-Part prices, I come out ahead, other than my time. With two engines, I end up not typically needing any extra parts besides consumables.
    It's just not worth the risk to me to install a used engine without first getting inside it. So much easier to fix any issues on the stand rather than in the car when it fails down the road. YMMV.

    • @donaldlee6760
      @donaldlee6760 21 день тому

      Can you pull out a Toyota or Honda engine at Pull-a-part? I thought those engines typically drop down from below, so the car must be lifted up high on a car lift.

    • @chriskucia8348
      @chriskucia8348 20 днів тому +4

      @@donaldlee6760 The ones I've been to (primarily in NE Ohio) have the cars pre-lifted and there's a roll-around hoist you can use. I won't say dropping the engine out from below is easy, but it's doable.
      A lot of times, you can remove the radiator and support (and everything else) and pull it out from the front too.
      Gotta get creative and always be careful. I'll typically drop it onto a hood turned upside-down so I can slide it out easier.
      If all your accessories are good, it's cheaper to buy it without, and removing all that stuff takes a lot of weight off.
      I usually plan on it being a two-day ordeal. Spend Saturday checking out all the cars that have potential and hopefully finding one to target. Then spend any time left removing accessories and anything else that would get in the way to prep for the next day - also note any tools needed that I may not have expected. Then get there when they open on Sunday and focus on dropping the engine out, confirming it's good, and getting the staff to bring it out of the yard for me.

    • @krashanb5767
      @krashanb5767 17 днів тому

      ​@AnotherOne00-mrgitdown Grand AM Quad 4s were known turds. Crazy expensive from junkyards and nowhere to be found.

    • @standalm
      @standalm 2 дні тому

      My brother and I have gotten quite a few good used engines from you-pull-it yards. Vehicles involved in side or rear impact accidents are usually good candidates or if it looks like it was grandpa's old truck that no one in the family wanted after he died (or they were asking way too much $$ on FB market place then hauled it off to the scrap yard for an easy quick buck).

  • @Drmcclung
    @Drmcclung 21 день тому +10

    I'll share a though with you that entered my own head some time ago.. At this point with used cars and the markets being what they are, combined with the parts crisis, it won't be much longer until we as mechanics, out of necessity, will have to be able to perform at least the most perfunctory and basic machine work in-house, if we're to keep anything going. Much like the grandfathers before us who had to do a little bit of everything under one roof in a similar situation. Even on brand new stuff we're forced to make our own parts or doctor up the only ones available that still don't fit or work right.
    I see a HUGE cottage industry for engine/chassis management electronics on the horizon as well

  • @jondoes7836
    @jondoes7836 21 день тому +4

    Friend of mine went through this with a 4r70w transmission for his Crown Vic.
    After the second used dead transmission, I rebuilt his original transmission and installed a refurbished torque converter. That was three years ago and that trans still works perfectly.

  • @Nick-ue7iw
    @Nick-ue7iw 21 день тому +20

    Poor quality parts has been an issue in many industries for a long time, and got worse after the red lung. So many knowledgeable people who took pride in their work are just gone now, and the new batch are grifters who will take you for everything you have. We see it in IT too, 3-4 year old laptops that we cant find motherboards or batteries for since everything on them is soldered and the manufacturer stopped making parts as soon as the warranty was up. And these are business class machines, not consumer slop.

    • @abechavez1876
      @abechavez1876 18 днів тому

      Yep I’m all industries, all part of the globalist climate change agenda in order to bring down the petro dollar global economy and bring in establish the new digital social credit system known as “the mark of beast” system infused with AI(devil tech)

  • @ExUSSailor
    @ExUSSailor 21 день тому +52

    A good friend of mine just went through this exact kind of garbage. The engine in his high-mileage Honda Ridgeline finally gave up, so, he bought a used engine. It died in less than a month. He ended up spending WAY more than the thing was worth on it.

    • @josebrown5961
      @josebrown5961 21 день тому +10

      I just don’t get how anyone can buy a used engine without knowing exactly where it came from.
      The seller will probably give you a worse engine than you had.

    • @kuyre2239
      @kuyre2239 21 день тому +3

      yeah, my sister got a Hyundai SUV its a nightmare.

    • @lv7603
      @lv7603 21 день тому +8

      @@kuyre2239GDI engines an entire mess sooner or later.

    • @markoz673bajen8
      @markoz673bajen8 21 день тому +4

      LS the world

    • @Callsign_Sturm
      @Callsign_Sturm 20 днів тому +1

      ​@@markoz673bajen8Lol you are correct. Probably could've LS swapped the thing for way cheaper.

  • @JoseMartinez-tc9pr
    @JoseMartinez-tc9pr 21 день тому

    Every time I watch these videos I am so impressed with the integrity and honesty The Wizard brings. So many businesses could benefit from the "hamdshake" you, Rainman, Eric O. and others give to this world. Thanks and thank you for your service. God bless you and your family.

  • @bams50
    @bams50 20 днів тому +14

    As a fellow professional in automotive industry, I enjoy your channel, but your experience is nothing like ours. We don’t have many wealthy customers, so that means we have changed a lot of used engines from salvage yards. Very rarely have we had a problem with one, and on that rare occasion, we’ve had no trouble getting it warranty. Most salvage yards in our area give a 30 day warranty, which is all you need on a used engine, when you put it in you know if it’s good or not. And again on the occasion we have ever had a problem, the salvage yard always works with us on labor costs as well.
    Yes, there are risks and challenges with anything, but overall it has been lucrative for us. Not everybody can afford a brand new car. And a working person here in Central New York can’t always afford to throw away an eight or $10,000 car can afford a brand new/Reman engine.
    With all due respect, I think you’re exaggerating here. In almost 50 years, we have never had an occasion where we have put in three, four, five engines in and had one last 30 days. It just honestly does not ever happen. I think you slipped up here a little misleading people by scaring them with exaggeration.

    • @abechavez1876
      @abechavez1876 18 днів тому

      You’d need to come over to the Midwest and experience see for yourself how many shady deceitful lying scum bags there are out here just look you right in the face and tell you it’s a good motor without blinking, plus they all get offensive and aggressive hesitant if you even ask for simple compression test

    • @TheRetarp
      @TheRetarp 17 днів тому +1

      yeah I'm unsubscribing from wizard. He's gone down the YT ratings rabbit hole of everything is a disaster and now hawking scam company ads. Reality is as you say. Order used engine from salvage yard. Inspect and if it's junk they have to warranty it. You install and it blows they have to warranty it. Or just rebuild the engine and move on with life with a 24 month warranty.

    • @bams50
      @bams50 17 днів тому +2

      @@TheRetarp I don't know what was going on when he made this video. I try not to say lie but hard to call talking about putting 3,4,5 used engines in the same vehicle literally never happens. Anywhere. Ever. The wizard not only embarrassed himself in this one, he has grossly mislead people on this subject. UA-camrs eventually learn that negativity is what gets clicks, so as you say, that's exactly what it appears he is doing. But I still hold out hope that he will apologize for this, dump whoever suggested he go this route, and reclaim his rep as a likable, knowledgeable automotive professional. Sadly, the fact that two days has passed- and you know he reads the comments- with no response does not bode well. Just over here waiting and hoping for a correction video.

    • @gwpeoples
      @gwpeoples 14 днів тому +1

      I do wonder if his perspective is skewed by the types of clients he has. His shop mostly works on high end luxury and exotics now. Would it really be that much of a nightmare to find a decent used engine for like a 10 year old Rav4?

    • @bams50
      @bams50 13 днів тому

      @@gwpeoples Maybe. But I would think that doing used engine swaps in high end cars would be LESS likely to be problematic.

  • @lordcorgi6481
    @lordcorgi6481 21 день тому +23

    I don't use used engines after I was going to make a 2002 Tundra an offroad toy. I got 4 engines from a yard and all 4 of them had problems with the back two cylinders. Credit to the yard, the owner would come out and look at the engine and refund or return the engines.

  • @Warpedsmac
    @Warpedsmac 21 день тому +31

    Every time I jump in my 1995 LS400 I feel so lucky because the engine in so excellent. Nearly 30 years on the engine is only now starting to weep oil..but no actual drops yet 400k kms (not miles). Cheers from sunny Australia.

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 20 днів тому +2

      I love my Dodge with over 300,000 miles- no leaks.
      Almost all original.
      Original spark plugs (16).

    • @Warpedsmac
      @Warpedsmac 19 днів тому

      @@rdallas81 platinum iridium plugs are almost lifetime parts BUT I would pull one to check to see if any spark erosion has occurred. Cheers from sunny Australia!!

  • @glencooper1091
    @glencooper1091 20 днів тому +1

    Thank you for your service as well as all the great information!

  • @donaldmorrison5289
    @donaldmorrison5289 21 день тому +1

    Wizard, your vids and presentation skills have gotten 1000% better. This one was very informative.

  • @bradleyb.7376
    @bradleyb.7376 21 день тому +9

    It's not just you. Saran N Tuned sent an engine away to be rebuilt and came back unusable. The company responsible took it back and redid it. Donut had a brand new crate engine from G.M. that had cylinder scoring from a missing pin.
    Quality control doesn't seem a priority anymore.

  • @RobertLaneTech
    @RobertLaneTech 21 день тому +40

    This is the same thing I saw in compact construction equipment. Our shop made it a hard rule, new or manufacturer re-man only. Then if a re-man failed we could do it again for warranty instead of charging for labor again. Far fewer angry customers that way.

    • @RobertLaneTech
      @RobertLaneTech 21 день тому +7

      I was looking through your affiliate links, Milwaukee doesn't sell through Amazon. They will deny all warranty for anything bought through them. They're list of approved sellers is on their web site.

  • @EvenRookiesCanWrench
    @EvenRookiesCanWrench 21 день тому +14

    The problem is that a lot of us dont have the money to just scrap a car due to a bad engine. We need to go with the cheapest option

    • @peterkochunov3563
      @peterkochunov3563 18 днів тому +1

      Exactly. I have an s550 with a sick engine. A new engine for this car is over $30k.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 18 днів тому

      well it goes to show if your going the cheapest option go with that used auto yard he recommended then because as he said they are the ten percent good used engines that you can buy

    • @peterkochunov3563
      @peterkochunov3563 18 днів тому

      @@raven4k998 Trouble is, that the industry is being infested with such unscrupulous ticks and bounders that it is difficult to say what is what. It appears that most of the warranties that these sellers write aren't worth the paper they are written on. Difficult to say which seller is reputable and which is fly-by-night enterprise running a confidence game.

    • @steveheist6426
      @steveheist6426 12 днів тому

      Unfortunately the cheap option might well be selling the old vehicle for parts and getting something else that's running.

  • @carljenkins5092
    @carljenkins5092 21 день тому

    Thank you for your service. Thank you for posting all these great videos.

  • @dennisfahey2379
    @dennisfahey2379 21 день тому +22

    The used engine market always amazes me. No compression report or anything - its a total crap shoot.

  • @NickTarterOKC
    @NickTarterOKC 21 день тому +11

    I have to say, I own a shop and we will only deal with LKQ on used parts. They are fantastic. Their customer service is great and they have always honored their warranties for us.

    • @mikesentra
      @mikesentra 21 день тому +4

      As a broke apprentice I had my 2015cherokee 3.2l die. I bought a used one from LKQ and swapped it myself, it's still running strong 4 years later. And I do more oil change now :)

  • @carlzalesski2975
    @carlzalesski2975 2 дні тому +1

    As a mechanic with over 50 yrs experience few people maintain the engine properly,the used engines I buy I go through before I install.bearings,oil pump,timing components, water pump and that is only after a bore and cam and lifter inspection shows no issues.

  • @azizhachimi8744
    @azizhachimi8744 20 днів тому

    Great job David, as usual...We love your content & send your our best greetings from Montreal, Canada

  • @JasPlun
    @JasPlun 21 день тому +57

    Listen to this man folks I learned a hard lesson from not listening to him. Believe me he is doing us all a great service by educating us on how things are right now. Thank you Wizard for sharing the knowledge you have learned through the years.

    • @dingleberries360
      @dingleberries360 21 день тому +2

      lol no hes full of himself and wrong.

    • @JasPlun
      @JasPlun 21 день тому +2

      @@dingleberries360 Do I sense a little jealousy in that statement? Do you think I care what you think? There are two types of people in the world. Those that produce things and those that do not produce anything. He shares his time and knowledge gained over many years on a regular basis, probably after his business has closed for the day and everyone has gone home. He stays and produces content that is helpful to others. Nobody is making him do it, he does it out of his desire to share his experience and make a little extra money for his family. I am happy he has found success on UA-cam and glad his hard work has paid off.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 21 день тому

      I think he would do a better service by detailing and naming the companies who do this.
      Using your YT clout to get your own money back is just helping himself.

    • @JimBronson
      @JimBronson 19 днів тому

      @@Cheepchipsable he opens himself up to a defamation suit by doing that publicly.

    • @XsaviXander
      @XsaviXander 19 днів тому

      @@JimBronson Not defamation if it's true and you got evidence to back it up.

  • @fubartotale3389
    @fubartotale3389 21 день тому +29

    You're not wrong, "Mr Subaru" (along with you the only You Tuber bigger than Sasquatch) went through three engines from an extended warranty company (no compression) before he got a good one.
    That said I got a great tight and solid low mileage engine installed by my mechanic, still going strong years later.

    • @TassieLorenzo
      @TassieLorenzo 18 днів тому +2

      Is that a Subaru problem though... Mr Subaru seems to make a lot of excuses for Subaru quality (a bit like a VW guy in that sense)!

  • @ronaldraymond461
    @ronaldraymond461 21 день тому +3

    Thank you for your service

  • @BillofRights1951
    @BillofRights1951 21 день тому

    LOVE the Car Wizard....I wish i lived close enough to utilize his services.

  • @nealruth664
    @nealruth664 21 день тому +9

    Last two engine swaps I did I got extremely lucky. Found one from a rusted out, low mileage Grand Pa's relic, the other from a totaled wreck junked by a insurance company. Too find them both within months of each other was amazing.

  • @matte8441
    @matte8441 21 день тому +5

    When I was a tech at a Toyota dealership with had this company that supplied us with used engines because customers preferred it over a rebuild . They always test them and they came with a warranty. Apart from giving me one with a crushed oil pan we luckily never had issues with them.

    • @krashanb5767
      @krashanb5767 17 днів тому

      How badly crushed? They can be replaced...

    • @johnb1658
      @johnb1658 16 днів тому

      People just need to make common sense decisions. If you’re buying an engine that was built with known defects such as a year with low tension rings or a Kia engine 😂😂 than it’s a waste of money. Buy a 4.0 Toyota engine and there’s a good bet you’re getting a good running engine!

  • @gzkarr3730
    @gzkarr3730 21 день тому +37

    2:50 He stabbed the coolant passages with his steely screwdriver but he just can clear the beast! Last thing I remember, Hoovie's running for the door ...

    • @carlc5748
      @carlc5748 20 днів тому +5

      because he couldn't clear the coolant passage, to the clear place that it was before, relax said the engine seller we are programmed to deceive, you can check out any time you like, since you Hoovie we can't deceive...

    • @peterquest6406
      @peterquest6406 20 днів тому +2

      Welcome to the hotel hoovie

    • @SUPERJKJEEP
      @SUPERJKJEEP 19 днів тому

      Don Henley 😮

    • @SUPERJKJEEP
      @SUPERJKJEEP 19 днів тому +1

      Hotel California

    • @kimmerwskrinak2305
      @kimmerwskrinak2305 17 днів тому +1

      Havent had that spirit here since 1969

  • @RobsNeighbor
    @RobsNeighbor 21 день тому +13

    The car and motorcycle industry is going down the tube after 25 years its just not getting better

  • @steveb591
    @steveb591 21 день тому +29

    A good credit card company will refund a bad purchase. Let your CC company do all the fighting

    • @jefferyepstein9210
      @jefferyepstein9210 21 день тому +2

      Maybe Amex but most won't

    • @Kwijibob
      @Kwijibob 21 день тому

      Big ticket items like engines are harder to do that with, and usually are not bought with cc

    • @jefferyepstein9210
      @jefferyepstein9210 21 день тому

      @Kwijibob
      If bought online it's with a CC.

    • @TheGuruStud
      @TheGuruStud 21 день тому +1

      @@Kwijibob if you're paying more than $750 for an engine, you don't need that pos vehicle LOL

    • @donreinke5863
      @donreinke5863 21 день тому

      I honor my warranties..but dont try to pay for repairs with a credit card. I will keep your car until you come up with cash. Dont like that? Go elsewhere.

  • @luliluli1471
    @luliluli1471 20 днів тому

    This video not only describes with utmost fidelity the state of affairs of modern IC engines, but the car industry as a whole. Thank you Sir!!!❤❤❤

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite 21 день тому +1

    Loved your Army photos! Sorry for the troubles you had then, but I'd like to see more from your past! MizWiz's too!

  • @justenbeavers3409
    @justenbeavers3409 21 день тому +49

    The guys at Donut just bought a new crate motor and the crank bearings were trash.

    • @philipparana9225
      @philipparana9225 21 день тому +13

      Yeah and it was from Chevy the manufacturer.

    • @RBSkellington
      @RBSkellington 21 день тому +14

      That was f'ing insane! I would lose my damn mind. It's great to know that we have to rebuild brand new engines now too 😡

    • @TrevorsMailbox
      @TrevorsMailbox 21 день тому +16

      That was insane, we have to disassemble brand new $15,000 crate motors just to make sure QC didn't take a nap during assembly? I don't even know wtf is going on anymore with the car industry.

    • @ronunderwood5771
      @ronunderwood5771 21 день тому

      The UAW president will tell you it is because his members are horribly underpaid and working conditions are worse than being in a third world country. PLUSS abusive manage unrealistically expects at least 3.5 hours of work for every 8 hours they pay for. Worse than an Alabama prison farm in the 1950’s. Just brutal.

    • @andrewbryl4879
      @andrewbryl4879 21 день тому +8

      That was a stunning episode to watch. It really freaked me out about ever buying a new LS crate motor from Chevy.

  • @alexandermartincausey7333
    @alexandermartincausey7333 21 день тому +27

    If you're in a position of needing a replacement engine or transmission in your only vehicle, you need another vehicle. It's just that simple. If you rely on it to get to work and feed your family, it's over between you and that vehicle. Either trade it in, sell for parts, let the bank have it, whatever. Get something else and move on.
    If you have time to wait on repairs, used engines can be okay PROVIDED you hear them run prior to purchase. Find a wrecked car at auction with the same engine code, inspect it, see if it runs, and buy that and do the swap. Or buy a car with title issues and yank the engine. Yes, you'll be responsible for paying for removal of two engines and installation of one, so 1.5X labor. However, you'll have the confidence of knowing your replacement engine will work AND once you sell/part out the rest of the donor car, you'll probably save money in the long run vs buying an engine that's already removed (which you're paying for the labor of anyway, just not on your mechanic's bill.)

    • @Nick-ue7iw
      @Nick-ue7iw 21 день тому +7

      A $5000 engine is a lot cheaper then a $70000 truck.

    • @tvsteve2
      @tvsteve2 21 день тому +4

      I have bought a rear wrecked car for the engine or trans and also usually has small other parts that sweeten the deal .

    • @petercollingwood522
      @petercollingwood522 21 день тому +4

      @@Nick-ue7iw Nobody "needs" a 70K truck.

    • @cavalierliberty6838
      @cavalierliberty6838 21 день тому +2

      Even the new vehicles are having engines fail prematurely. Hell, the new tundras are having major engine failures. Nothing is built to last anymore, and we're all the poor saps suffering

    • @fastinradfordable
      @fastinradfordable 21 день тому +2

      OR
      Be responsible and be capable of fixing your own vehicle.
      I had less than $1000 saved and blew an engine.
      I got a used core and put the two together.
      I drove it 22,000 miles last year.
      Mine is a 1.9 vw tdi with the ecu deleted installed in a 1981 vw rabbit pickup.
      75mpg.
      No sensors or electronics what so ever.
      And can rebuild the engine for $1k

  • @danpatterson8009
    @danpatterson8009 21 день тому +1

    Giving good service takes technical competence and honesty.

  • @rm5902
    @rm5902 21 день тому +1

    Good man.
    Great integrity.
    Need more like you.

  • @risinbison1106
    @risinbison1106 21 день тому +6

    Trying to find a good machinist is getting harder too. Young people just aren’t going into that profession like they used to and guys are retiring that have decades of know how.

  • @rotaryperfection
    @rotaryperfection 21 день тому +10

    Storys like this is why I mostly only do used rotary engine rebuilds. With those, you're gonna have to disassemble the bought used engjne anyways to gather up all the good used parts so you can put together an engine that will start and actually run. Throwing any used engine in blind is just asking for trouble these days.

    • @Gilbertify1
      @Gilbertify1 21 день тому

      There's not a whole lot of rotary tho lol

  • @rogeralbans4082
    @rogeralbans4082 21 день тому +1

    Great start to video Wizard.

  • @curezilla
    @curezilla 19 днів тому

    I appreciate that sponsor! Glad to see it.

  • @stefanfalldorf6573
    @stefanfalldorf6573 21 день тому +18

    Greetings from Germany. Here you can get lot's of used engines, transmissions or electronic controllers all with warranty.
    These ripping off methods are very unusual out here. It could happen of course but it's rare.

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 21 день тому +13

      It's spelled "Consumer protection laws" and it's one of the good things about EU.

    • @zxggwrt
      @zxggwrt 21 день тому +2

      We have stupid laws that prevent importers from bringing in good engines. You’d have to disassemble them and reassemble an engine to get it to the US. Maybe not for gas so much but definitely diesel.

    • @gnomiefirst9201
      @gnomiefirst9201 20 днів тому

      Yup, and they are still selling us phones with non-replaceable batteries. A lot of McMansion homes here, just big cardboard boxes compared to German quality homes. Junk homes are being thrown up everywhere here by mega Developers backed by banks who also make the loans. Our (?) country is totally corrupt. US INC.

    • @erwinrommel1963
      @erwinrommel1963 18 днів тому

      I used to work in Stuttgart. My dear German friends did many things right.
      They always loved to visit me here in the States. I would let them play with my incredible gun collection at my home range. So they blew away $200 in ammo, big deal!

  • @Travesty_INC
    @Travesty_INC 21 день тому +18

    Last year, actually around this day, my the engine in my Ram 1500 3.6L exploded. Because of the economy and the truck being paid off and yearly rust proofed (I live in Ontario, Canada), a engine replacement was the more cost efficient option then a new truck. The only seller I trusted was a local salvage yard.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 21 день тому +1

      Yes, no one is disagreeing that a used engine might be more economical as a solution...if it works out.
      The problem is unless you know the seller your chances of getting junk are higher, (in part due to the way modern engines are manufactured). And even if you do get some resolution you have lost months of time and money over it.

    •  20 днів тому +1

      Rust free, in Ontario?! You may have a unicorn.

    • @Travesty_INC
      @Travesty_INC 20 днів тому

      Out of all the trucks I looked at after my old Jeep was wrote off right when COVID hit, this one was the only yearly rust proofed, and a Ford dealer let it go for previous owner trade in right before the chip shortage to move it, I couldnt say no.

    •  20 днів тому

      @@Travesty_INC Score!

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 20 днів тому

      My 2004 Hemi has 300,000 + miles.
      Original spark plugs-
      No leaks.

  • @Diamond_Cartel
    @Diamond_Cartel 20 днів тому

    It is truly an honor to express my admiration for your remarkable character and the invaluable contributions you have made as a friend. I hold immense respect for your work and sincerely wish that we had more individuals of your caliber in Europe.

  • @northsidejeff9551
    @northsidejeff9551 20 днів тому

    Thank You Wizard. Very Good Information 👍

  • @828findadventure
    @828findadventure 21 день тому +19

    The problem is the seller, whether a wholesaler or retailer. I assume most used engines are not fresh and have been sitting in the weather for days, weeks, maybe years. I ordered a part off ebay from a large national part supplier and in the picture it looked clean and in great shape and was also still in the car. The part showed up covered in red dusty dirt and with a unremovable mark on it. They knew about the dirt because they attempted to wipe it off and scratched the part all over. There lies the issue, there is no accountability and the seller knows it. Leave a review and read the reviews.

    • @addicted2bass87
      @addicted2bass87 20 днів тому +2

      Unfortunately a lot of eBay Motors sellers are scummy. Especially the bigger sellers. I sell interior parts on eBay full time. I have no employees and do every step of the process myself. All of my items are cleaned and the photos are of the exact part you will receive.
      For a small time seller like myself negative feedback can really hurt. The big players don't care because they move so much volume it really doesn't matter. Unfortunately their poor business practices affect all sellers by putting a bad taste in buyers mouths.

    • @828findadventure
      @828findadventure 20 днів тому +1

      @@addicted2bass87 all of that is true. I’ve sold random stuff on eBay since it started. Positive feedback is king.

  • @timothykeith1367
    @timothykeith1367 21 день тому +6

    I've got good junkyard motors. Look for clean under the valve covers , look for metal in the oil pan and play in the connecting rods. A hobby project can do this. It's no way to run a business, but after new gaskets and seals it can work for a project car

  • @deancooledge7895
    @deancooledge7895 16 днів тому

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @noway6362
    @noway6362 17 днів тому +2

    I buy a running salvage vehicle to source used engines and transmissions. You can usually sell the good parts that are left and scrap the rest and get your money back

  • @corgiowner436
    @corgiowner436 21 день тому +16

    Even a “new” engine from the dealer is remanufactured.

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 20 днів тому +1

      Not always and even if just the block is used, I wouldn't really call it used or reman. Many brake calipers are sold as new but are actually reman.

    • @corgiowner436
      @corgiowner436 20 днів тому

      @@rkan2 new= foundry to my vehicle.

    • @kevinmoffatt
      @kevinmoffatt 18 днів тому

      Ford used to supply new cars with engines built with undersize crank pins; if the new crank was found to be outside tolerance in production they ground it smaller and fitted undersize shells.They changed their reconditioning supplier in the UK in the early eighties who supplied engine and driveline units in a sick pea green colour and they were absolute garbage; would find the castings had broken studs still fitted and painted over.

  • @mzimm460
    @mzimm460 21 день тому +53

    Last time I heard “, bro you’re about to get blasted hard” was at a truck stop at three in the morning

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 21 день тому +5

      Lmfao

    • @philspear73
      @philspear73 21 день тому +2

      You win bro 😂

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 19 днів тому +1

      That's......a little too much information.

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 19 днів тому

      @@markh.6687 sharing is caring. Let us now how it went.

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 19 днів тому

      @@markm0000 I'm not the one who got blasted.

  • @khemchee4685
    @khemchee4685 18 днів тому +1

    I worked in the wrecking yard business for 8 years. I quit a few months after the yard was sold to LKQ. We tested every engine we sold. Also finding information on engines is a lot easier with the internet now. Ask for the vin number to the engine they are selling. See if you can find the pics from copart. If the car was wrecked then 99% of the time the engine is good. Also ALWAYS pay with a credit card so you can do a charge back if they try and rip you off

  • @davidboyden9099
    @davidboyden9099 20 днів тому +2

    I had an employer in Emeryville California who not disclose shipping charges, core charges and if the transmission or motor was bad the end user bore the shipping costs. The tendency to send the worst product first seemed to be intentional. If you purchased a rebuilt there the quality control was just as bad. Most of these engines were not made to be repaired. The problem is getting worse. There are a few that offer a good warranty and stand behind it. Buyer beware.

  • @autobotjazz1972
    @autobotjazz1972 21 день тому +15

    Not surprised that more modern engines are hard to find as rebuilds given how complicated engines have gotten since i was a kid. ( child of the 1970s).

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 21 день тому +3

      The engine itself isn't that much more complicated, it's still suck, squeeze, bang, blow. It's all the equipment around, and on, it that makes it complicated.

    • @autobotjazz1972
      @autobotjazz1972 21 день тому +4

      @@darkiee69 That is exactly what i meant, ignition systems have gone from mechanical to electronic ignition and all engines are computer controlled with sensors all over the place, add to that that engines seem to be built with much less room for error compared to decades ago and it's no surprise its hard to find good rebuilt engines when so many probably just aren't able to be rebuilt.

    • @GoldenCroc
      @GoldenCroc 21 день тому +2

      ​​@@darkiee69Well thats a part of the engine. Also, even the internals are more complicated: cylimder coatings, tighter tolerances, variable cam timing and lift etc etc

    • @Jeff-sp7bg
      @Jeff-sp7bg 20 днів тому

      Yes the engine itself is more complicated. bruh....

  • @jd6898
    @jd6898 21 день тому +4

    I've installed 4 used engines before, and all 4 were good. I purchased from my local junkyards with a good reputation. They were more expensive than what I could find online, but I don't want to risk buying online and not knowing what I'm getting.

  • @daveleephoto
    @daveleephoto 19 днів тому

    There’s a reason why the best most skilled talk show hosts come from the Midwest - Carson from Nebraska and Letterman from Indiana - they’re just great people and they speak in a way that is really fun to listen to. David speaks so well and is so professorial, I always feel like I learn things when I watch his videos.

  • @1RobHunter1
    @1RobHunter1 20 днів тому

    Thank you Car Wizard! Great video and content!

  • @nathansharma87
    @nathansharma87 21 день тому +3

    I miss the 90s and early 2000s. Blew your RB26 Skyline? $2600 inspected and warrantied replacement engine, pick from like 60 available always on shelf.
    Gearboxes? $700.
    Engine for my mum's Mazda Familia, $600.
    Nowadays you can't even get a fuse. It's either special order, not available anywhere, part of an entire assembly or vehicle no longer supported.....only 7 years old.

  • @jamespn
    @jamespn 21 день тому +12

    Looks like the 66 Chevelle has become lift art.

  • @RTDragonCommando
    @RTDragonCommando 20 днів тому +1

    Feels like back when I did automotive work it was 10% at most that you'd get a bad used part, people weren't as dishonest. Now like you said it's like 10% of the time you get a good part... Hell, even brand new parts come out of spec.

  • @kurticusmaximus
    @kurticusmaximus 21 день тому +2

    I HAVE replaced a 1991 Toyota with a used JDM engine. It worked out because I asked the seller to open the valve cover to show me the inside before sending it to me. It was pristine inside. Been running for 5 years now.

  • @ManiacalManiac
    @ManiacalManiac 21 день тому +5

    I cant even find a shop that will do a good rebuild. Years ago you knew you were getting an engine that would last just as long as the original.

  • @kurthenze2900
    @kurthenze2900 21 день тому +13

    I purchased a remanufactured 4.3L chevy from Summit and it was defective with a bad head gasket, the same reason I needed a new one.
    They did not honor their warranty.
    THEY SCREWED ME AND GHOSTED ME!
    DO NOT ORDER ONE FROM THEM!

    • @Schlipperschlopper
      @Schlipperschlopper 21 день тому +2

      They are Chinese owned I think

    • @Hen974
      @Hen974 21 день тому +1

      Totally agree. Summit ain't $hit.

    • @digi3218
      @digi3218 20 днів тому

      I heard Jasper engines might be good but I in no way recommend them. I was just doing research incase I need a new one for myself and it's the only place I found so far. Would like to hear if anyone has experience with them?

    • @kurthenze2900
      @kurthenze2900 20 днів тому +1

      @@digi3218
      That was my first one.
      The head was bad shortly after installing.
      Put a new head in it, I put about 100k on it, then the other head blew.
      Then Summit screwed me.
      Their engine sits in its case in my driveway still. They ghosted me.
      Found an old 80yr old German mechanic who built me one. Runs like a sewing machine. Very happy, just short the money from paying a mechanic for removing, then installing the P.O.S. from Summit. Also had to buy another vehicle during the ordeal so I could work.
      Jasper was fair. Wouldn't get another.
      Really happy with my one now. Just cost a lot.

    • @digi3218
      @digi3218 20 днів тому +1

      @@kurthenze2900 gotcha thanks.. glad you found someone to do good work. I know a good transmission shop around me but that's it. I got my truck running pretty well so far so I just need to get rid of the oil leaks now lol.

  • @dirtfarmer7472
    @dirtfarmer7472 21 день тому +3

    I know 2-3 mechanics who watch your videos. Thank you Sir

  • @jreeder6168
    @jreeder6168 20 днів тому

    Good info. You have to watch the big box store rebuilt engines too

  • @paulc7486
    @paulc7486 21 день тому +10

    At one time, durable goods were devices that were designed for long term use. They were designed to be maintained and fixed, when appropriate.
    Then a shift occurred. Electronics became unrepairable, or “disposable” items. TVs, radios, microwaves, appliances, all became disposable. It is not possible to maintain/repair a refrigerator/television/dishwasher. When it has a service issue, it is disposed of, and recycled.
    The issue has been graduating to cars. “Your head gasket went. Your car is totaled”, is not uncommon on vehicles that are relatively young.
    Too complicated/expensive to fix. This will only end when consumers demand durable goods. (Personally, I don’t believe that I’ll be alive to see that day. I’m in my mid 50s).

    • @peterad1529
      @peterad1529 21 день тому +1

      It’s our fault this is the way it is we are too stubborn to not buy the stuff . And plenty of stuff can be fixed so that’s hogwash. I’ve fixed freezers and a dryer and dishwasher and a microwave…. But yeah consumers need to demand it but unfortunately we’re suckers and we are so gullible we fall for the marketing. We want to keep up with our neighbors or friends so why should a company make something that lasts a long time wr are programmed to get bored of it or desire a better newer thing. It’s not the government or corporations it’s us, consumers.

    • @paulc7486
      @paulc7486 21 день тому +2

      @@peterad1529 yeah. Please find me an f’ing tv repair shop.

    • @GoldenCroc
      @GoldenCroc 21 день тому

      ​@@peterad1529Well said. Lower price and shiny new paint trumps all for most consumers.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 21 день тому

      It's called "capitalism".
      Manufacturers don't make money if their products last a long time, so they need to make the item they sold you redundant in one way or another to force you to buy another.
      Also people won't pay for quality goods or services.

    • @TassieLorenzo
      @TassieLorenzo 18 днів тому

      @@paulc7486 Of course modern tvs can be repaired though. The fault in a modern LCD television is usually just the backlights or the main board. You can DIY it. Labour costs for somebody else to fix it for you is usually not viable though, since the new ones are so comparatively inexpensive. Heck you can even get universal boards to run old CRT TVs, though only people who know what they are doing ought to be playing around inside high voltage CRT televisions.

  • @davaogary7042
    @davaogary7042 21 день тому +5

    A second question. "Why can't we get good quality parts?" Ex. Plastic water pump impellers and thermostat housings are just two I ran into recently. Car has 54k miles and needed a pump (with no more fins on impeller) and a housing which had a hairline crack. I am sure it will need a new (plastic) radiator since the pump fins are somewhere inside. Really enjoy you and Hoovies channels.

  • @SilverKnightPCs
    @SilverKnightPCs 15 днів тому

    Car wizard from one vet to another thank you for your service both in the military and under the hood!

  • @gstevens6948
    @gstevens6948 21 день тому +1

    LOVE that intro… “welcome to hoovies nightmare”… 😂 love the kick!

  • @azmax623
    @azmax623 21 день тому +3

    Back in the 90's, I bought a complete IROC 5.7 to put in my truck. Only problem is that I should have gotten one with all the brackets. Had to chase down a few when I didn't have the exact year of the car it came out of. Engine ran flawlessly though.

  • @johndever8481
    @johndever8481 21 день тому +10

    J&J Auto Wrecking is superb. Have done business with them for several years. They keep no iffy parts.

    • @talon262
      @talon262 21 день тому +1

      I believe Wizard's used J&J for Hoovie in the past.

  • @lilman227
    @lilman227 21 день тому +2

    We still have great luck with used engines at our shop. It’s usually Chevy or ford stuff. We absolutely inspect everything before install though

  • @madmatt2024
    @madmatt2024 21 день тому +2

    The shop I work for only installs used engines that are sold by local salvage yards and offered with a labor warranty. We've yet to have one that's bad. If we did get one and the salvage yard tried to screw us over then we would never use them again, just like we did with Jasper.

  • @digitalrailroader
    @digitalrailroader 21 день тому +52

    It’s the main reason why Powerstroke Specialty of Buford, GA doesn’t touch 6.4L Powerstroke engines anymore: there are no rebuildable cores left. They all got destroyed because of the way the Emissions system was designed.
    EDIT: J&J Auto Wrecking was the one that sold the engines to Jared Pink of The Questionable Garage for his Project TriHard Plymouth Duster, and the Hemi they sent him that they thought was a stock 6.1L out of a Grand Cherokee SRT8 was in reality a fully built 426 Stroker! (That engine is going to be the permanent engine for Project TriHard!)

    • @jimmyjimjims7483
      @jimmyjimjims7483 21 день тому +11

      RIP to Bill Hewitt too, that was a sad one because he was truly a master of his craft

    • @Hybris51129
      @Hybris51129 21 день тому +3

      I wonder if there is going to be a market for a 6.7L powerstroke swap if the 6.4's are being burned up like this.

    • @Hybris51129
      @Hybris51129 21 день тому +1

      @@volvo09 Considering that the 6.4 is well after the emissions regulations were installed its not a issue in this case.
      Now for someone running a 7.3L Powerstroke your point does stand and perhaps with pre DEF 6.0L Powerstroke guys as well.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 21 день тому +1

      @@Hybris51129 I caught my screw up, I was thinking early 6.0
      I deleted my comment before I saw your reply 🤣

    • @lvsqcsl
      @lvsqcsl 21 день тому

      So, can I assume from these comments that I should sell both of my 6.0 liter diesels? They seem to run fine. My trucks are worth nothing? GREAT!

  • @electroncraz91
    @electroncraz91 21 день тому +12

    shops are tired of crap parts, flipped parts and out of stock parts.. wonder if everything will just start closing up?

    • @autobotjazz1972
      @autobotjazz1972 21 день тому +6

      That was the automakers would love, people with no other choice to buy a new car or use there service department in order to get back on the road.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 21 день тому +2

      Real independent automotive repair is rare and expensive these days, hence why I see a lot of brake and tire and muffler shops.

  • @Pats-Garage
    @Pats-Garage 21 день тому +2

    When finding a new/ used motor for my 01 v6 Mustang the first one I got when I took off the oil pan the bottom was filled with metal shavings needless to say I sent that one back one back. The next one I got was apparently low kilometers, but it looks like someone had been in there recently. Every valve was marked with yellow paint which wore off after the first 2 thousand kilometers and I got a shop to Prime the engine and take a look at the rod bearings the mechanic said he thought the bearings looked almost brand new it still seems as if this motor is on its way out though it's lasted a couple thousand kilometers but I think when I pull apart the oil filter I'm going to find some metal in this one too getting a motor out of the junkyard is a bit of a gamble unless you're rebuilding it before you put it in

  • @user-uc6bf5ze3b
    @user-uc6bf5ze3b 20 днів тому

    I broke a bicycle frame and the shop griped,but did resolve the situation. Afterwards I said glad you did because I would leave it in the rack in my pickup with a sign about what happened. I rode trails all over DFW and knew a lot of riders. He looked shocked, I said no worries you did good.