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<blockquote data-quote="AircooledKate" data-source="post: 647377" data-attributes="member: 19010"><p>There are companies that do comprehensive inspections but that would normally be post-purchase in order to get everything as it should be. What’s your location, it might be worth speaking with one of them to see if they’d do a pre-purchase one? </p><p></p><p>Totally agree with [USER=13810]@ozziedog[/USER] - we had one in for a new engine earlier this year, the RAC had been called out due to a dynamo not charging the battery but still turning and he decide that the best option to get them home was to put a new battery on and cut the fan belt, needless to say, 20 minutes down the road, the AIRCOOLED engine went bang - because obviously the fan wasn’t turning. Stay away from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AircooledKate, post: 647377, member: 19010"] There are companies that do comprehensive inspections but that would normally be post-purchase in order to get everything as it should be. What’s your location, it might be worth speaking with one of them to see if they’d do a pre-purchase one? Totally agree with [USER=13810]@ozziedog[/USER] - we had one in for a new engine earlier this year, the RAC had been called out due to a dynamo not charging the battery but still turning and he decide that the best option to get them home was to put a new battery on and cut the fan belt, needless to say, 20 minutes down the road, the AIRCOOLED engine went bang - because obviously the fan wasn’t turning. Stay away from them. [/QUOTE]
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