I've just been off the phone to my sister who has told me that the her Mitsubishi Shogun / Pajero blew up last week. She took it to an engine specialist who said the camshaft snapped![]()
How can it just snap? She said it was driving fine when she parked it up, then when she went back and it just wouldn't start. Could a timing belt snap have caused this? They are saying it needs a new turbo as well cos there are traces of oil in it and quoting £4000 essentially for top end rebuild, turbo , water pump and a few other bits!! Sounds too much to me, I'm sure I could replace my BMW 4.0 V8 engine for less than that! Hers is a 2.8TD.
I've found a cheaper engine with turbo etc but its more of a risk I suppose as you don't know the condition of the engine. What if it happens to the replacement - unless it was caused by the cambelt snapping, I can't see a camshaft just snapping??