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Old 29-12-2019, 09:10 AM   #1
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Default Is it worth anything or should I set it on fire?

I have a 2012 Mondeo Zetec Petrol Turbo.
A couple of weeks ago the motor died at around 110,000km. It has a hole in the back of the block, somewhere around the oil filter I think the mechanic said. Why? Anyone's guess. It was running slightly roughly at idle, cutting out at low revs occasionally. It was taken to a mechanic and he found the oil low. He serviced it and 5 days later it just unceremoniously lost power and died.

Is this car likely to be worth anything to anyone of should we just send it to the crusher? That would be a pity as it is otherwise fine. No-one has suggested that it is worth repairing due to the labour cost alone. Cars seem to be so throw away these days.

Body & interior is pretty good for age (Midnight Sky). We are not interested in selling parts. We have withdrawn the rego. Before anyone asks the car is located on the Northern Tablelands of NSW.
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Old 29-12-2019, 11:34 AM   #2
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If theres nothing else wrong with the car, you like it and want to break the throwaway mentality you could always look for a second hand engine, not to say that the replacement wouldn't have any issues either.
Scrap value would be limited I'd say, the main thing it'd be sought after for would be its engine for Escort/ Cortina Zetec conversions.
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Old 29-12-2019, 12:13 PM   #3
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If theres nothing else wrong with the car, you like it and want to break the throwaway mentality you could always look for a second hand engine, not to say that the replacement wouldn't have any issues either.
Scrap value would be limited I'd say, the main thing it'd be sought after for would be its engine for Escort/ Cortina Zetec conversions.
Cheers, but the issue is that the cost of buying a used engine of unknown condition plus the labour involved would likely come close to the value of the car. I don't like the risk. No mechanic I have spoken to has suggested that an engine swap is a good idea.
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Old 29-12-2019, 12:30 PM   #4
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Put an ad in your local FB buy and sell page and some one may want it for parts.
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Old 29-12-2019, 02:07 PM   #5
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As the rego has been cancelled, it’s no longer viable for a DIY’er to repair.

Due to location it’s probably close to having to pay someone to take it away.
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Old 30-12-2019, 07:52 AM   #6
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You should at least contact a repair centre that specialises in fitting reconditioned engines. I know where I am in Canberra there are several that can do this, and since this is what their business are setup to do, you can assume they will do the best job and the best price and you can expect some form of a warranty period. They will have their own way to check that the engine they are installing is worth the effort, and they most likely repair your old engine to go into someone else's vehicle in the future too. Once you get a price from a specialised repairer, then that can help you to decide?
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Old 30-12-2019, 08:36 AM   #7
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Maybe buy a used engine out of a write off,(should be pretty sure of getting a good one) and maybe get someone to backyard fit it for you.Should,t take more than a day to fit.Or do all the prep work yourself to remove. An engine isn,t very hard to changeover and it isn,t rocket science,just undo,remove and refit replacement
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Old 30-12-2019, 12:49 PM   #8
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As Mountain Man has said in his post he's also cancelled the rego

It would not be worth the $ and risk to get another engine supplied and fitted plus then register the car with a blue slip which then involves a more expensive green slip

Also how would he get it to a workshop in the first place?

So imho the car is pretty much worthless
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Old 30-12-2019, 01:35 PM   #9
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As Mountain Man has said in his post he's also cancelled the rego

It would not be worth the $ and risk to get another engine supplied and fitted plus then register the car with a blue slip which then involves a more expensive green slip

Also how would he get it to a workshop in the first place?

So imho the car is pretty much worthless
As I said in my post,get an engine out of a write off.That way there is only a very very slim chance that it won,t be good,then get a backyarder type person to fit it.Might only cost $500-600 all up.
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Old 30-12-2019, 04:10 PM   #10
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As I said in my post,get an engine out of a write off.That way there is only a very very slim chance that it won,t be good,then get a backyarder type person to fit it.Might only cost $500-600 all up.
Think about that a bit.
Where is all that going to happen? bring the car to the engine or the engine to the car?
Also how to locate this backyarder that would need to be nearby to make it worthwhile and what guarantee would you have of his work and skills?

And finally if all the ducks magically lined up the car would still need a blueslip and greenslip.

It's a hell of a lot of effort and $ to get back to squareone and that's assuming finding such a cheap engine and backyarder
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Old 30-12-2019, 05:00 PM   #11
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I only answer intelligent questions
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Old 30-12-2019, 05:24 PM   #12
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Might only cost $500-600 all up.
Buy a 2012 2.0 Zetec, get engine shipped to his place, which btw is as stated Northern Tablelands of NSW, (or ship engine plus tow the car to nearest backyarder's backyard), then pay said backyarder to install engine. Properly.

$500-$600 all up??


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Old 30-12-2019, 05:53 PM   #13
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Well its not like he lives in the outback.maybe the wrecker just down the road has an engine
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Old 30-12-2019, 06:03 PM   #14
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It’s truly not like that in mainland NSW now.

I’ve personally seen your model demonstrated with good and bad outcomes in northern Tasmania; to some extent it depends who you know, what your expectations are and what skills you bring to the table - but here it’s almost possible to sense a level of prejudice (in many facets of the industry) against a car over seven or eight years of age.
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Old 03-01-2020, 12:07 PM   #15
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what is the problem with the car? specifically

have several mechanics corroborated the fault
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Mountain Man hasn't been on this forum since his last post. His last activity was 29-12-2019 12:13 PM.

I'm guessing he's either set the car on fire somewhere up in the mountains of northern NSW? Or he found an engine, and someone to replace the engine for $500-$600 all up!!
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