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Old 09-12-2004, 01:59 PM
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Question New engine! How could this happen!?

Hi!
11 months ago, I bought a, year 2000 Rover 75. At that time the car had 88.000 kilometres behind it, and now (about 2 weeks ago) it reached 100.000… And this is where it all went wrong!!

This little wheel got ripped up:

Which resulted in 2 crushed camshafts, 6 broken pistons, 2 wrecked cylinder heads and 24 bend valves…
A repair job worth 72.000 Danish kroner. (About 11.830 USD) This is the price, I have to pay, to get a new motor imported all the way from England, and getting it installed.

So.. My question is.. Was this ought to happen after such a short period.. Or should this never even had happened?!

After this incident, I have considered selling the car, but was wondering if anyone had any other experiences with this car? Any reasons why, I should keep it?
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Old 09-12-2004, 02:01 PM
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Re: New engine! How could this happen!?

Oops.. Forgot to post the link..!

http://www.chump.dk/rover75.jpg
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Old 09-13-2004, 10:33 PM
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Re: New engine! How could this happen!?

This is why you should have your timing belt replaced every 60,000 miles.
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