i respectfully disagree. if i had know about the issues ahead of time i would have never bought it. i would have spent my hard earned money elsewhere. i am so sorry i bought one. i neither have the time nor inclination to fix something i just bought brand new. don't get me wrong. it is a beauty. but not worth the aggravation. i have 16,000 miles on mine and they would have been much better if it did not spend so much time in the dealer. as far as i am concerned, if the moco does not stop mine from leaking before the warranty is over, they have lost a good client. i'll eat the cost of trading the p.o.c. in at the local honda dealer. the ball is in their court. they want to keep a client, they have to do the right thing. so far its been in for leaks three times and counting. so i say don't buy it. get a proven engine. don't become a dummy like me. sooner or later it is going to catch up to them. just ask the big three in detroit. its a joke that the bosses are driving to d.c. for hearings now. i'd rather them continue to fly their fancy jets then pretend that stupid stunt worked for me. let them make money. its a free country. let the market make them earn it. let the market kill their companies if they don't earn peoples business. make better products, people stick with you. make crappy products, people eventually stick it to you. moco. see the example in detroit. don't let it happen in milwaukee. don't make me go out and buy a honda. for the love of pete.