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does anyone know a general idea as to how much it would cost to overhaul a 3.4 liter motor?
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Re: motor question

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Sorry i have no idea
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Re: motor question

well it depends on what your going to be doing. are you gonna do the work yourself, or have a mechanic do it? are you gonna be putting performance internals in or just factory stuff? how much of an overhaul are you gonna do: a complete upper and lower rebuild, or just a valve-train redo? let us in on some more info...
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Re: motor question

i would think close to the same as any other motor.
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well it depends on what your going to be doing. are you gonna do the work yourself, or have a mechanic do it? are you gonna be putting performance internals in or just factory stuff? how much of an overhaul are you gonna do: a complete upper and lower rebuild, or just a valve-train redo? let us in on some more info...
i am going to do the work myself.......just putting stock internals back in..........and rebuilding both upper and lower end........thanx
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Re: motor question

if you get all your parts from like advance auto or wherever i wouldnt think that it would cost more than 1000 dollars at the very most. ive never actually looked for stock parts so ironically i cant give you a very good estimate, sorry...
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Re: motor question

i found a lower rebuild kit for 650 on the net and that was with a five minute google search. im sure you could find something lower, so i would think around a grand maybe to rebuild the whole upper and lower...
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Re: motor question

you should be able to search for prices on all the parts you need on advance or autozone's websites too.
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well before i went lookin i probably should have asked what engine, if its the 3.4 advance dont have nothing. there are plenty for the v-8's...
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Re: motor question

hafta go thru a GM dealer then. maybe www.gmpartsdirect.com will help
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wow gen we are tearing up this freaking forum tonight. they wish they were as cool as us...
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