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Renault Master T35D 1997 Campervan - Renault Master Reconditioned Engine - seedubb

I have just been told I need a new engine for our Renault Master Ambulance Campervan.

As it's a 1997 model, I've been told a reconditioned or rebuild of my engine is going to be easier & quicker than finding a 2nd hand engine somewhere.

Does anyone have any recommendations for rebuilders/reconditioners? I've spoken to a few a companies with varying quotes and also found some dodgy reviews online.

I've had quotes from £1295+vat up to £3650. All offering the same job & 12mo/12k miles warranty.

I'd rather go with someone who can be recommended from personal experience. Or if anyone knows anywhere I could find a rebuilt engine ready to go, even better.

Any other advice appreciated!

Thanks!

Renault Master T35D 1997 Campervan - Renault Master Reconditioned Engine - Peter.N.

There are some dodgy rebuilders out there so be careful, is there not a campervan club that could help you, that would probably be the most likely application for that engine.

A good secondhand one would probably be cheaper - if you can find one.

Renault Master T35D 1997 Campervan - Renault Master Reconditioned Engine - seedubb

Thanks, I'm finding it super hard to source a second hand engine though. Everyone I've spoken to so far says it'll have to be rebuilt for something this old.

Is there anywhere you'd recommend to look for a second hand engine?

And I guess there's no way of telling the dodgy rebuilders apart? The cheapest quoter has the best reviews so far funnily enough.

Renault Master T35D 1997 Campervan - Renault Master Reconditioned Engine - chris.o

I have used http://www.ivorsearle.co.uk/ they supplied an exchange engine to me a few years ago. They seem a very professional outfit. They do a lot of the machining in house. Proper "remanufacturing" as opposed to "bolt some good bits together"

I have no connection to them. Just liked there approach!

Chris

Renault Master T35D 1997 Campervan - Renault Master Reconditioned Engine - Galaxy

Under no circumstances should you go anywhere near an engine "reconditioners" in the Heathrow area. Also, keep well away from another one in Rainham, Essex. I won't name them on here because it might break Forum Rules on Naming and Shaming, but a quick Google shouldn't leave you in very much doubt as to who these people are!

But be very careful of reviews. One of these outfits, the Rainham one I think, has set-up a website full of reviews they've written themselves!

I've also heard good things about Ivor Searle. Certainly not the cheapest but I think, with reconditioned engines, you get what you pay for (if you're lucky!)

If you're looking for a second-hand engine it would be well worth checking what other vehicles your engine was fitted to. Might give you more scope of finding one.

Edited by Galaxy on 05/07/2016 at 10:45

Renault Master T35D 1997 Campervan - Renault Master Reconditioned Engine - Metropolis.

This might sound silly, but have you tried going to Renault?

Wildcard: if its the Iveco Sofim 8140 engine also called the Renault S type engine , they appear to still be making them in China. Would need to account for shipping costs etc.

www.alibaba.com/showroom/sofim-8140-engine.html

Cannot vouch for any of them though.

Renault Master T35D 1997 Campervan - Renault Master Reconditioned Engine - focussed

I have used www.ivorsearle.co.uk/ they supplied an exchange engine to me a few years ago. They seem a very professional outfit. They do a lot of the machining in house. Proper "remanufacturing" as opposed to "bolt some good bits together"

Yes - I would go with searles - I went to their factory years ago and as an apprentice trained machinist take it from me they know what they are doing.