How much does a front crank seal cost to replace?
I am selling my '04 Discovery. Doesn't have too many issues and a buyer and I agreed on $4750. When he came to pick it up we discovered a leak on the front crank seal. He wanted to pay $3500 claiming that it would cost $1500 to fix. I looked it up and it seemed much cheaper, but could not get a solid number. Can anyone give me some insight?
I don't know anything about your truck but unless it has over 200k miles and the interior is trashed, and is otherwise relatively problem free, I think $4750 is too cheap to begin with. I would tell this guy the price is the price, fix the crank seal once you buy the truck.
why dont you get the job done yourself, that way you know the full cost, plus if you are not in a hurry to sell, increase the price as you have now fixed it and it run it until a buyer comes along that willing to pay the right price
Unless the leak is big (and I suspect it’s not seeing you weren’t aware of it before), a person should not worry about a little oil leak on a LR. I agree, the guy is trying to work you and the price is probably already too low.
Did it myself twice. Any shop should be able to do it in about an hour or two. The seal is about $18 (Corteco which I use). If the shaft has groves, it needs to be sleeved (SKF99192 / $40) or it will leak again.
I don't know anything about your truck but unless it has over 200k miles and the interior is trashed, and is otherwise relatively problem free, I think $4750 is too cheap to begin with. I would tell this guy the price is the price, fix the crank seal once you buy the truck.
Out of curiosity I would love to see some pictures of your truck.
I agree with everyone. Done it myself and it's not a hard/long job and definitely not a $1500 job. The tool to hold the crank can be made pretty pretty easily too. I've got a layout posted in another thread.
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