This 'company' keep trying to get my…
This 'company' keep trying to get my reviews removed but I will keep posting.
What was originally £4,500 rebuild at the end of 2024 turned into a £14,000 rebuild with a reputable company after 8 visits and 2 'engine rebuilds' at the staines scrapyard of ribas motors, ribas santos parts, rs diesel specialists, enginein10days, turnkey engineering orwhatever name they go by as there are many. Totally destroying my van!
Check out turn keyengineering review also! Lindomar Ribas dos Santos pareira is the
Owner but changed directors and address to Macclesfield and a director whos resides in portugal in October 2025 i assume to escape many court cases. I have done a credit check and they do not pay ccj's I'm guessing as a scrapyard with nothing of value is worth the bailiffs time.
I had to replace a missing DPF that was crudely cut out and stolen. (Also in Lindomars other victims reviews)
Had to purchase a brand new cylinder head as old one was beyond repair as was never skimmed just put in a vice and rubbed down with sandpaper.
The block had to be polished and skimmed as was never done hence burning oil. Old bolts were reused not replaced.
Badly damaged alloy and door as my van done hundreds of miles while they had it. Always returned on an empty tank.
Had to purchase a new turbo and fuel injectors
My newish clutch(8k miles)was replaced with an old rusty one worn down to the rivets.
Numerous wrong bolts , loose bolts and cross-threading on engine. Many parts were broken or missing.
Oli leaking everywhere. Doing around 100 miles to a litre.
Bad burning oil fumes in the cab
There is so much more i can list as have a full engineers report and videos.
RS only report was sending me pictures of 3 different engines saying it was mine.
Yes Lindomar tells his latest receptionist that he doesn't want to talk to me. Lindomar also pretends to be the receptionist. It wouldn't be the 'mechanics' that live in a camper van outside of the scrapyard as they dont speak a word of English!
I really hope people read this honest review and many like it to save them a lot of time and money.
All reported to the police and action fraud and have two crime reference numbers! Also reported 3 times to trading standards.
Initial Assessment
1. Engine oil leak
2. Excessive oil consumption
3. Smell of fumes inside the cab
4. The Drivers side vent is blowing cooler air
than on the passenger side.
5. Cruise control does not work.
Customer Notes: Van had an engine rebuild
14 months ago & customer has had several
problems since. He has taken the van back 8
times. The van has oil leaking from
underneath & fumes are coming into the
cab. Also went to France & back and used 3
litres of oil doing so. Customer wants a
report on works carried out by
Ribas santos - rebuild company
Report;
1. There is a heavy engine oil leak present
from the high pressure fuel pump which is
not secure.
2. Further investigation will be required once
the engine oil leak has been resolved.
Suspect the engine will require removing &
dismantling to confirm the source.
3. There is an exhaust gas leak from the
turbo charger to DPF joint, advise removal
for inspection as the next step
Note: The DPF appears to have been
tampered with (evidence of the DPF being
cut open & re welded) & there is excessive
carbon build up in the exhaust tail pipe.
4. Additional time will be required to
investigate.
5. Additional time will be required to
investigate.
ADV
Advisories
1. The washer fluid reservoir cap is missing
2. There are multiple loose bolts, nuts,
incorrectly routed / fitted components.
3. The engine ECU connector is damaged &
appears to have been glued back together!
4. One wheel bolt on each of the front
wheels is the wrong type & too long,
replacement required.
5. The air filter is extremely dirty,
replacement required.
6. The turbo charger impeller is damaged
7. There is evidence of an AC system leak on
the condenser & the AC system is empty.
8. The clutch release bearing is noisy
9. The clutch is worn close to the rivets
10. The flywheel should be replaced during
these repairs.
11. Sealant has been applied to the
crankshaft rear main oil seal!
Note: Videos available.
Repair
Remove engine & prep for engineering shop
(with complications - head bolts sheared
off)
Report:
1. There is damage to the engine oil dipstick
mounting point.
2. There are several incorrect bolts fitted in
multiple places & several loose bolts!
3. The timing chain is loose
4. All of the head bolts sheared off when an
attempt was made to loosen them (it
appears the head bolts were not renewed
during the last engine repair). One of the
head bolts was already damaged prior to
any removal work (head sheared off)
5. The cylinder head is damaged & beyond
repair.
6. The crankshaft is damaged.
6. There is damage to the cylinder bores.
7. The big end bearings are damaged

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