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Engine scrap value? - Bretty - 08-12-17

Hi all,

I have an old fazer 600 donor engine sat outside.

It's knackered top and bottom, rusty, has no bits of value, is in 4 parts and obviously drained of all fluids.

Is it worth weighing in at a scrap metal merchants? What's it worth? Or do I just dump it at my council waste site?


Re: Engine scrap value? - Fazerider - 08-12-17


I guess it depends which is nearer.
When I scrapped a knackered Fiat Uno a few years ago I was handed £1.61 for the value of the metal!
If the cases are stripped bare and you can offer the dealer separate piles of aluminium and steel then you might get a few quid.


Re: Engine scrap value? - Bretty - 08-12-17

Haha, my ignorance!!

I thought it might go double figures. :-(


Re: Engine scrap value? - acid drop - 08-12-17

If its left outside your house, it will probably be collected by some pikeys


Re: Engine scrap value? - Dudeofrude - 08-12-17

Use it as a winter project to make something interesting, i know its not a V8 but something like the Top Gear coffee table comes to mind. Gotta be better than throwing it away?


Re: Engine scrap value? - Dudeofrude - 08-12-17

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Re: Engine scrap value? - mtread - 08-12-17

'I know its not a V8' or even a V12!


Re: Engine scrap value? - red98 - 08-12-17

Yep...scrap not worth much now , I do like the furniture idea though , chair maker by trade but do a bit of everything , as the piccies, a V engine works well as a table as it has inbuilt supports for the top , bit harder to do with an inline , could probably work if tilted at 45 degrees but I dont think it would work so well in black and painting it silver it wouldn't look like a fazer engine....be an interesting project for the winter and much better than throwing it away...