And to be honest, Mercedes diesel engines that come out of a wreck are
likely to be just fine.

On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 8:22 PM, Allan Streib <str...@cs.indiana.edu> wrote:
> "G. M. Brown" <g_010...@hotmail.com> writes:
>
>> there were no responses once I asked about documentation
>> regarding a 77K mi. & a 84K mi. engine and compression checks . . . I
>> even indicated that I'd be willing to pay for a compression check and
>> still got no response.  Like I said, my opinion is that most of those
>> out there indicating that they have used engines are scammers.  WATCH
>> OUT!
>
> They might be scammers, or they might be lazy.  When I consider the
> yards around here, I can tell you that none of them are going to go out
> and do a compression check on an engine.  They will tell you it "ran
> when the car was wrecked" and if that's not good enough they will wait
> for the next customer.
>
> --
> 1983 300D
> 1979 300SD
>
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