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June 30th, 2016 09:30 AM #1Hi guys,
A friend of mine owns a 1997 Daihatsu Chariot Multicab.
OR Information: Series PowerCab - Type of Body: D Lux Van - No of Cyl.: 3 - Fuel: gasoline
The car runs quite good a its age only the motor is smoking white when starting the engine or giving gas - after some minutes the heavy smoke reduces but still is visible.
First mechanics told him that maybe the piston ring needs repair but he was unable to do that.
2nd mechanic now tells him that the motor needs overhaul to stop smoking and said that is will cost 30.000php
My question is now - is this a reasonable price for a motor ovarhaul on a Daihatsu multicab motor ?
As my friend is american I wonder if maybe the mechanic tries to get some extra money from hin - so Im just asking for ususal proces.
Pls answer in english as Im american too - salamat :-)
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July 1st, 2016 12:29 PM #3palit makina nalang po.surplus kaysa mag overhaul.pero may uncle din ako .mas gusto niya ipa overhaul ung makina niya kaysa magpalit ng surplus.
bakit? kasi sigurado daw siya na bago talaga ung parts na bibilin niya at ikakabit sa makina.ung surplus daw kasi hindi niya alam kung malapit nadin masira ung mga internal parts nun.
pero depende nalang siguro sa klase ng makina at sa presyo.kung mura lang makina 15-20k ang price siguro go na ako sa surplus.
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July 1st, 2016 02:22 PM #4
Depends in where you will have it repaired.
Current trend, depending on what work will be done including the price of parts and machine shop service will range from 15,000 to 30,000
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July 1st, 2016 03:31 PM #5
I would recommend that you check with shops in Banawe if there's a better engine alternative...
Although changing the engine will mean paperwork (LTO)
Maybe you can ask another mechanic for a 2nd opinion?
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