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  • Canberra Engine Rebuilder - recommendation please!

    Hello all. My 2.5 TDI AXE has gone bang in a spectacular way. I'd consider having the engine rebuilt if someone could recommend a good workshop. Any thoughts / experiences?

  • #2
    Canberra VW Centre at Belconnen?

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    • #3
      Worth asking but I did not think CVWC Belco had the equipment to do a full engine rebuild. I have seen a number of vehicles at CVWC Belco that have had engines go bang and generally the CVWC Belco team seem to have been busy helping the poor owner source a second-hand replacement engine and then doing the swap.
      1997 Golf CL, 2011 Caddy Life TDI, 2007 Golf TDI, 1996 Vento GL (red), 2008 Skoda Octavia TDI
      1996 Vento GL (white) - RIP

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      • #4
        We used CVWC when we used to live in Canberra, and support the previous statements. They do not rebuild in-house. However that does not mean they do not have a trusted company they can refer you to, or that can do that work once they remove the engine for you.

        CVWC will help source and install a used engine because that is generally the cheapest and fastest way to get the vehicle back on the road - and most people seem to want cheap and fast...
        Cheers

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        • #5
          True,we don"t do full rebuilds unless they are for a performance engine(rare) but we do have an excellent machine shop close by which is used mainly for head repairs these days. Rebuilding a modern engine costs around $1400 a cylinder so used engines are normally cheaper and much less downtime for the owner. Pete CVWC
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          • #6
            Thanks

            Originally posted by aprr32 View Post
            True,we don"t do full rebuilds unless they are for a performance engine(rare) but we do have an excellent machine shop close by which is used mainly for head repairs these days. Rebuilding a modern engine costs around $1400 a cylinder so used engines are normally cheaper and much less downtime for the owner. Pete CVWC

            Thanks for your info, Pete. Will be in touch when I get back to Canberra in mid July.

            Cheers
            Niall

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