You still looking for a core?
$16K-26K for a built shortblock?!?! Um no! Seems ridiculous to me. Maybe I'm delusional though?!?!
Wow I paid like 1,700 for my first engine machining and assembled short block. That is absolutely ridiculous
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You sure did a number on that engine. I find it surprising that you did all those mods, added all those parts, yet did not key the cam and crank. Sometimes its the little things you overlook that come back to bite you the worst.
Burkette is 13 weeks behind
Stock engine? I don't a single person who tore there stock engine down to key the cam and crank just to out these mods on lol
Stock engine? I don't a single person who tore there stock engine down to key the cam and crank just to out these mods on lol
If I were to put that much money into the peripheral parts like he did, you're damn right I'd do the basics first...stock bottom or not. Why do it twice?
Empire makes their crank pin tool for a reason, dont they?
Anyway, good luck, O/P. Hope your build goes smoothly and quickly.
If I were to put that much money into the peripheral parts like he did, you're damn right I'd do the basics first...stock bottom or not. Why do it twice?
Empire makes their crank pin tool for a reason, dont they?
Anyway, good luck, O/P. Hope your build goes smoothly and quickly.
Unless I'm way off the OP blew up his stock engine, the list in the first post is what he is planning on putting in his new rebuilt motor.
If I were to put that much money into the peripheral parts like he did, you're damn right I'd do the basics first...stock bottom or not. Why do it twice?
Empire makes their crank pin tool for a reason, dont they?
Anyway, good luck, O/P. Hope your build goes smoothly and quickly.
Nobody does it that way, everything you said makes no sense and sounds like a waste of time/money on a still stock block.
Nobody does it that way, everything you said makes no sense and sounds like a waste of time/money on a still stock block.