Quote Originally Posted by Yuki13 View Post
Hello Folks,

Need advise on a job estimate.

This is for a 2012 D-4D HiAce GL Grandia, Manual transmission. Hydrolocked engine - connecting rods bent, one piston could not be removed from the cylinder.

Flood water entered the engine through the air intake system. Approximately less than one foot deep yung flood, hindi pinasok yung interior ng van. Family driver attempted to start the engine multiple times nung namatay ang makina sa baha.

Will purchase a brand new engine (original, surplus not a consideration) rather than having the damaged engine overhauled since we intend to keep the van for family use.

Wala itong insurance, napag-sisihan na at nakapag move-on na. Current concern is reviving the van, hopefully as a safe vehicle.

For the experts out there, which among the items in the quote of Toyota Bicutan is not essential? Are the below assemblies really affected when the air intake system gulps water into the engine?

• Common Rail Assembly
• Starter Assembly
• Injector Assembly

Php 201,292 ang total nitong 3 items. What do I look out for to confirm na damaged nga at kailangan ito palitan?

Eyesore item list below! Sorry just pasted from excel. I'm getting errors when trying to attach picture of the quotation.

Thanks all.



DATE.: 9/20/2017
MODEL: TOYOTA HI ACE GRANDIA


ITEM LABOR PARTS

INITIAL RECOM
GENERAL OVER HAULING 16,000.00
1 ENGINE ASSY 422,733.00
1 ELECTRIC EGR CONTROL VALAVE ASSY 1,499.00
1 AIR FILTER 10,511.00 (air intake system??)
1 FUEL FILTER 518.00
1 FUEL PUMP ASSY 1,644.00
7 ENGINE OIL 3,150.00
1 OIL FILTER 450.00
2 COOLANT 395.00
1 COMMON RAIL ASSY 38,163.00
1 THERMOSTAT 948.00
1 STARTER ASSY 57,053.00
4 INJECTOR ASSY 106,076.00

4 INJECTOR O-RING 408.00
3 TRANSMISSION FLUIDS 1,350.00
2 BRAKE FLUIDS 420.00
3 DIFFERENTIALS GEAR OIL 1,050.00
1 POWER STEERING FLUIDS 450.00


1 TIMING BELT COMPONENTS 12,500.00

MISC 2,500.00


TOTAL LABOR 16,000.00
12 % VAT 1,920.00
SUBLET 12,500.00
MISC 2,500.00
TOTAL PARTS 646,818.00
TOTAL JOB COST 679,738.00


If you really can't let go of your Grandia, Why not just have the engine overhauled by the casa? If your concern is OEM parts, then casa overhaul is the way to go, OEM parts will replace the broken ones. I'm sure the engine block is still ok except probably you will change the cylinder liners (with an OEM one that is). This way, less paperworks (or possibly none) from the LTO, HPG etc etc and headache will be avoided. This is far cheaper route than buying a brandnew engine