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Engine Rebuild ?


faroutguy
11-19-2005, 08:45 AM
How much on average would this cost in canadian dollars? Im just wondering because I don't know the first thing about rebuilding an engine and have no clue whats required plus its winter and I have no garage so it would be hard to do myself even if i did know. and also whats the cost before labor?

Schister66
11-19-2005, 11:55 AM
it depends on what you're rebuilding on the engine. If you're just going to tear it down, clean it up and rebuild, it won't cost a whole lot....just the cost of bearings, gaskets, seals and a couple other misc parts that you may have to fix.

Now, if you were building the engine up for something or if you were replacing parts, it would start to cost a lot more. Pistons aren't cheap, having the crank micropolished isn't cheap, if you need a 3 angle valve job and can't do that yourself, that gets spendy, there are just a lot of variables that make the costs soar.

I think that you could rebuild for less than $500 IF you weren't going to start replacing things and taking the head apart.

colinlesser
11-19-2005, 03:06 PM
my suggestion is to get a engine from a junkyard that matches your cars engine , buy a engine stand , drain the junkyard motor, and bring it inside and designate a work area. then during the winter do a rebuild of the junkyard motor and when spring comes youve got a pretty new(ish) motor

Thor06
11-19-2005, 04:04 PM
I'll second that. Shit never works right when I am working on cars, so I would just buy another engine to build, that way if the shit gets deep you arent out a car for a long time. If you just want to take it apart and clean it, then it should be too big of a deal but a slightly time consuming one.

colinlesser
11-19-2005, 04:08 PM
well i mean he could easily do a full tear down and put in sport parts if he wants like some killer cams

Frank Niemiec
11-20-2005, 06:46 PM
Just did one in a Z-24 2.4 motor. Did the valves honed the cylinders, new rings, bearings, all gaskets and a reconditioned the crankshaft with new bearings ran me about $1,100.

Thor06
11-20-2005, 08:59 PM
Holy, did you do the work?

Frank Niemiec
11-24-2005, 06:37 AM
Holy, did you do the work?
Except for the machine shop work. Remanufactured motor at Advance Auto Parts was $2600.00. GM was alot more.

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