ORIGINAL: siclick33
This is a good example. How does a video of it running prove anything (apart from the fact that it did run when the video was taken). It certainly doesn't prove that the internal components aren't worn. If the bearings fail on the first run after the sale and the engine is damaged, would you pay for the repair?
You're rigth on that one, but at least I sent a prove of a good running engine in present time. This video was also sent to factory for examination with serial number to verify the age of it. All results were sent to me and to buyer from factory. And yes the full refund agreement was part of the deal. But the buyer will need to test run it in a good reasonable time frame. Not two years like I did. Also the buyer wanted me to send goods prior of the cash. Did you send your engine to a guy you don't know first prior to recive payment? Even if he got an outstanding rating. I don't think so. That was the only reason why I regret to sell it. I was talking about my experience and not looking who's falt was in Dale's deal. We all are taking risk when buying second hands stuff no matter what is. Some are lucky others don't.
BRGS,
Alex