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    Selling a High-Mileage Engine?

    Is it better to sell a high-mileage (250k+) engine as a whole or as parts? Consider engine is pulled in perfect running condition, cams and sprockets are in great condition, etc.
    Different strokes for different folks.

    #2
    probably easier to sell complete.

    But, it'll be easier to sell if you do a compression and/or leakdown test on it before you pull it, and document those numbers. Still won't be able to get top-dollar for it, but those numbers should help ease any potential buyers' mind.

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      #3
      Selling based on compression and leakdown results would be best. Miles mean very little if it was driven by an old german man who religiously maintained it.
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        #4
        Agreed condition is what most people would look for so if you have documentation proving it has good compression and low wear on the cam ect it should be fine
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