| Sales2@Texas-speed | Oct 3, 2008 02:47 PM | Honestly, it is more of a "newbie" section question. But here goes! There is no great way to tell mileage without seeing the odometer of the vehicle it came from (and even then sadly isn't 100%). I've seen brand new engines we've built that did not use the correct break-in oil and break-in procedure look worse than engines with 100K+ miles. There really are just too many variables. If you can inspect it internally, look for wear on the bearings, cylinder walls, etc. Those will be signs of its condition (not mileage). Also check for signs of leaks all around the engine. Typically, well maintained vehicles and engines will not have leaks over extended periods of time. |