About 1,800 dollars if you do it yourself.
The cost to replace the engine in your Chrysler Sebring will range between $2000 and $6000. Replacing with a used engine will be the cheapest and replacing with a brand-new engine will cost the most.
A lot.....considering you can't replace a cylinder.... unless it's in a new engine block. :)
Replacing the engine in your 2002 BMW will cost approximately $700 in labor. A rebuilt engine will cost approximately $1000. A brand-new engine, from the manufacturer, will cost approximately $3000.
$75 to $100 plus installation.
Replacing an engine in a vehicle can be very exspensive. Without a warranty you can expect to pay about $5000.
The cost to rebuild a 2005 Hyundai Elantra engine costs approximately $1,000. This includes dismantling the engine and replacing damaged components.
A 350 is a small block, Not a big block. And you can buy that engine new from GM. for about $2000.00
2.0 marshal long block.............$2,529.79 2.5 marshal long block.............$2,584.79
Replacing a engine in a Ford Capri can get pricey. An engine can cost anywhere from 400 dollars to 5000 dollars depending onn what shape it is in.
cost less in the long run. do the normal thing to be sure the car is worth the cost fo motor easy to tie up too much money like that i have done it before.You must replace the block. You are better off replacing it with a long block rather than a short block because it is a lot less labor and inconvenience.But you can replace the entire engine with a good used engine for $900-1200 plus labor. It is cheaper to get this car back on the road running than it is to buy another car, if the rest of the car is in good shape.
$550-700 for a used engine at the boneyard. $2600 for a long block. $3500 for a new engine.
If the cost of replacing the engine, typically with a reconditioned unit, is less than the cost of repairing it, then its time to replace it. The big items that can contribute to a decision to replace the engine are worn cylinders and rings - they cause much white oily smoke, worn and broken valves and valve seats - leads to huge loss of compression, worn bearings - engine knocks when cold, cracked block or head - water loss. If you're handy with engines, you can do much of the repairing yourself and save costs, since it is possible for non-professionals to do much of the work of reboring cylinders, replacing bearing shells and grinding valve seats.