WTB - VQ37VHR engine for 2009 awd
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WTB - VQ37VHR engine for 2009 awd
I need a remanufactured or salvage motor for my 2009 G37x...it died at 78000 just 8k out of warranty and the dealership wants an arm and leg to replace. Im in Philly so if anyone knows a local garage that would help too. please message me or email ihservices@aol.com
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I saw that but local delivery only..and was nervous about ebay..was hoping someone on the forum had something since if they are an active participant they would be less likely to scam someone...Thanks though...just emailed the guy asking if I coordinated shipping would he accept it
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It just died so I had it towed...$400 later the local shop replaced both cam sensors and told me it still ran rough but would be expensive to take a look at it. I drove it the next day towards the dealer but whenever I got to 40mph it would cut down and hesitate so I stopped at the local Nissan dealer. They had to run their own diagnostics and $420 later they said it would be 3,000 to take it apart and replace the timing guide rails and he said it was 6 degrees off so there could be other issues after the 3 k investment so I asked about a new motor ...they said 9,800 plus installation or 6,500 for a salvage motor with 40,000 miles..I figured Id better do my own research
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It just died so I had it towed...$400 later the local shop replaced both cam sensors and told me it still ran rough but would be expensive to take a look at it. I drove it the next day towards the dealer but whenever I got to 40mph it would cut down and hesitate so I stopped at the local Nissan dealer. They had to run their own diagnostics and $420 later they said it would be 3,000 to take it apart and replace the timing guide rails and he said it was 6 degrees off so there could be other issues after the 3 k investment so I asked about a new motor ...they said 9,800 plus installation or 6,500 for a salvage motor with 40,000 miles..I figured Id better do my own research
All you need to replace is the sprockets, chains and tensioner and you should be ok or try calling consumer affairs if you've done all your maint. At the dealer they might be able to help
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