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Old 01-17-2020, 08:45 AM   #9
78F350
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Originally Posted by Russdawg1 View Post
... You guys are saying that buying cheap that needs a lot of help usually needs more help and ends up costing more than just buying a car that didn’t need as much help from the beginning.

So we are all in agreement that swapping is difficult and not recommended.
In most cases, Yes.

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Originally Posted by Russdawg1 View Post
What about engine replacement? Is this same level of difficulty or much more manageable? Etc: Boxster S that had it’s engine blow up cause of IMSB.

Obviously that Boxster will be much cheaper than a running one, would it be more manageable to just hop in another, Boxster S engine, not swapping a different one in? ...
Scattered across the threads in this forum, you will find the stories of sad and anguished people who had a 3.2L engine fail and looked at what had to be done to swap in another to get it back on the road again. They either ended up spending more than the value of their rebuilt car to get it fixed, or sold the car at a great loss as a 'roller'.

Buying a 'rebuilt' 3.2L engine will cost more than your whole budget. Buying a used 3.2L engine will cost most of your whole budget and if you install it yourself, it will void any chance of a warranty. Buying a wrecked Boxster S (from an insurance auction) to pull an unknown quality engine from will probably cost at least $3,500. Then you could find out the engine has a cracked head. Lots of little expenses can add up even when just replacing with the same type engine. Little mistakes and lack of knowledge can turn into big problems along the way.


A Base model Boxster can be just as much fun (if you ask people who own both) and engine replacements are a lot less expensive. You may want to try one out unless you have a need for the 3.2.

Want to buy a bargain that can be worked on? Some problems lower the value but are DIY friendly:
  • Suspension parts replacement.
  • Coolant tank, AOS
  • Window operation and convertible top problems.
  • Brakes.
  • Minor flood damage. (I probably shouldn't have mentioned this one)
  • Cosmetics - headlights, minor dents, paint issues (if you can paint).
  • Interior parts - seats, carpet,etc.. .
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