Trent got his done so cheaply because he had access to the tools to do a lot of machine work himself. He also reused a lot of parts and quite simply didn't do a few things that most do (such as balancing the rotating assembly). That isn't to say he did anything wrong, but if it were a street truck, I'm sure he wouldn't have done it the same way.I dont know. These "made-out-of-money" guys (you know them..they have a money tree in the backyard ) have been giving me a real beating over wanting to run LBZ rods.
$4-5K wont get you very far, as Im finding out. One damn thing leads to another, to another, to another....you get the point. Not every build can be a high-dollar, 1000-hp ready monster and frankly Im already disgusted and frustrated. Ah well, after I get my taxes done, I'll see where I really stand.
As for your build, Id ask Trent (actually...beg him) to completely outline EXACTLY what he did to build his motor (with rods) for around $5K-6K. He out-lowbucked everyone Ive ever heard of by thinking things out beforehand. Flat-out amazing.
Here's a quick breakdown on what I spent on my motor. I don't have the receipts in front of me, and I don't remember exactly. These are just rough estimates, but should be close.
Rods-$2700
Pistons-$2300
Main studs-$250
Head studs-$600
Balancer-$500
Cam-$950
Valve springs etc.-$650
Head gaskets-$200
Bearings-$250
Miscellaneous seals/gaskets/o-rings/bolts/RTV-$400
Machine work-$1000 (includes bore and hone the cylinders, cleanup decking the block, line hone for the main studs, balancing the rotating assembly, keying the crank, inspecting the cylinder heads)
Grand total-$9800
That is a lot more than you will need to spend. Here's what I would consider a requirement for any build.
Rods-$2700
Pistons-if your stock LB7/LLY pistons are in good shape, you could probably find someone to machine them for you for a few hundred (maybe $50 a piece)
Head studs-$600
Head gaskets-$200
Bearings-$250
Miscellaneous seals/gaskets/o-rings/bolts/RTV-$400
Machine work-$600 (balancing the rotating assembly, keying the crank and cam)
Grand total-$5150
I don't think I forgot anything.