Byre Engineering Dundrod - anyone had dealings?
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mccrackenj said:
AS the title says, anyone had dealings with these chaps?
They've been recommended to me but don't seem to be answering their landline or mobile.
I've a Mercedes 500SEC with broken rings on 1 piston. Any other recommendations for someone to help me out?
Ta
Hi John,They've been recommended to me but don't seem to be answering their landline or mobile.
I've a Mercedes 500SEC with broken rings on 1 piston. Any other recommendations for someone to help me out?
Ta
don't know them, but have heard of Powermax Engineering in Cookstown doing rebuild work.
All the Best
mccrackenj said:
AS the title says, anyone had dealings with these chaps?
They've been recommended to me but don't seem to be answering their landline or mobile.
I've a Mercedes 500SEC with broken rings on 1 piston. Any other recommendations for someone to help me out?
Ta
Is the engine stripped, or is this some other diagnosis ?They've been recommended to me but don't seem to be answering their landline or mobile.
I've a Mercedes 500SEC with broken rings on 1 piston. Any other recommendations for someone to help me out?
Ta
If already stripped, broken rings would simply be a matter of replace rings and possibly piston. Give bore a light hone.
So exactly what is the level of work you require ? Most machine shops do simply that, rarely do they remove engines, strip and rebuild as far as I know.
The other aspect here is labour costs. A full rebuild wont be cheap, are you prepared for that cost ?
Hi guys
Thanks for replying. In the end I wasn't able to get hold of Byre despite ringing them several times and leaving messages etc. They were recommended to me by Stephen at Creevy autos who diagnosed my broken rings. He said they just don't have the capacity to take on a rebuild at the minute and I'd wait for ages for it to be done so he recommended Byre.
In the end I've just got back from dropping the car off somewhere else and I found a replacement engine, which is on its way from London and should be delivered to the mechanic's early next week. That seemed the easiest option.
I appreciate your recommendations, and I'll keep them in mind even though I hope I never need them!
Cheers
John McC
Thanks for replying. In the end I wasn't able to get hold of Byre despite ringing them several times and leaving messages etc. They were recommended to me by Stephen at Creevy autos who diagnosed my broken rings. He said they just don't have the capacity to take on a rebuild at the minute and I'd wait for ages for it to be done so he recommended Byre.
In the end I've just got back from dropping the car off somewhere else and I found a replacement engine, which is on its way from London and should be delivered to the mechanic's early next week. That seemed the easiest option.
I appreciate your recommendations, and I'll keep them in mind even though I hope I never need them!
Cheers
John McC
mccrackenj said:
Hi guys
Thanks for replying. In the end I wasn't able to get hold of Byre despite ringing them several times and leaving messages etc. They were recommended to me by Stephen at Creevy autos who diagnosed my broken rings. He said they just don't have the capacity to take on a rebuild at the minute and I'd wait for ages for it to be done so he recommended Byre.
In the end I've just got back from dropping the car off somewhere else and I found a replacement engine, which is on its way from London and should be delivered to the mechanic's early next week. That seemed the easiest option.
I appreciate your recommendations, and I'll keep them in mind even though I hope I never need them!
Cheers
John McC
What exactly were the symptoms ? Piston rings dont exactly break just at random.Thanks for replying. In the end I wasn't able to get hold of Byre despite ringing them several times and leaving messages etc. They were recommended to me by Stephen at Creevy autos who diagnosed my broken rings. He said they just don't have the capacity to take on a rebuild at the minute and I'd wait for ages for it to be done so he recommended Byre.
In the end I've just got back from dropping the car off somewhere else and I found a replacement engine, which is on its way from London and should be delivered to the mechanic's early next week. That seemed the easiest option.
I appreciate your recommendations, and I'll keep them in mind even though I hope I never need them!
Cheers
John McC
A replacement used engine is always a gamble, even more so when buying from afar. A really big gamble IMO.
Hopefully it all goes well though
stevieturbo said:
mccrackenj said:
Hi guys
Thanks for replying. In the end I wasn't able to get hold of Byre despite ringing them several times and leaving messages etc. They were recommended to me by Stephen at Creevy autos who diagnosed my broken rings. He said they just don't have the capacity to take on a rebuild at the minute and I'd wait for ages for it to be done so he recommended Byre.
In the end I've just got back from dropping the car off somewhere else and I found a replacement engine, which is on its way from London and should be delivered to the mechanic's early next week. That seemed the easiest option.
I appreciate your recommendations, and I'll keep them in mind even though I hope I never need them!
Cheers
John McC
What exactly were the symptoms ? Piston rings dont exactly break just at random.Thanks for replying. In the end I wasn't able to get hold of Byre despite ringing them several times and leaving messages etc. They were recommended to me by Stephen at Creevy autos who diagnosed my broken rings. He said they just don't have the capacity to take on a rebuild at the minute and I'd wait for ages for it to be done so he recommended Byre.
In the end I've just got back from dropping the car off somewhere else and I found a replacement engine, which is on its way from London and should be delivered to the mechanic's early next week. That seemed the easiest option.
I appreciate your recommendations, and I'll keep them in mind even though I hope I never need them!
Cheers
John McC
A replacement used engine is always a gamble, even more so when buying from afar. A really big gamble IMO.
Hopefully it all goes well though
The car hadn't been used much for a while before I got it so the suggestion is that rings have become too friendly with cylinder walls while lying about, and then given up after a bit of use. Won't know for sure until it's stripped down, but with the time it would take to strip right down and diagnose and rebuild etc it seemed easier and cheaper just to get another engine.
As you say, that's a gamble too, but I thought it was worth taking it.
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