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Old 03-25-2008, 09:12 PM
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I rebuilt mine for around $800 thats witout changing the pistons and built to stock.
 
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pistons and piston rings are the expensive part
 
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I asked around a while back and it was $300. I just wanted to see if that was in the right price range. I thought about doing it myself but don't have the down time, and dobt I have all the tools
 
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I dont rember indivual prices but I do rember I almost fell out my chair when they told me how much the rings were. I had to rebuild mine I only had 30lbs of compression on the #4 cylinder and was only getting 24 mpg. Now Im getting 30-35 depending on how I drive. Also I am posting the pics of the motor I have for sell as well.
 
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More Pics of motor.
 
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lol you're going to still have the downtime if you pay a shop to do it. you think they'll be done in an hour? and you'll pay out the *** having them do it, you might as well just buy a crate motor then.

pistons $500+
rods $350+
piston rings $100+
oil pump $100+
main and rod bearings $100+
complete gasket set $175+
valve spring & retainer $300+
valves $200+
rocker arms $150+
lifters $100+
waterpump, timing belt, timing idler pullies $130+
fluids, belts, hoses, and misc $300+
machine work $200+

you're at over $2700 in parts/machine work. not even including the labor fees a shop would charge you.
 
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I asked around a while back and it was $300. I just wanted to see if that was in the right price range. I thought about doing it myself but don't have the down time, and dobt I have all the tools
lol if you can rebuild your motor for $300 i'll pay you $500 to do mine..
 
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We replaced #4 piston, piston rings, rod and main bearings, cam pos sensor, all the gaskets, water pump, and timing belt on the bottom end. That cost me $600. On the head the machine shop shecked it for cracks, did a valve job, replaced all the valve seals, the exaust valve guides, and remove a broke stud, That cost me $258. We replaced all the bearings and seals in the transmission and that cost $180. It is a different car now and I am very happy with it.
 
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I asked around a while back and it was $300. I just wanted to see if that was in the right price range. I thought about doing it myself but don't have the down time, and dobt I have all the tools
lol if you can rebuild your motor for $300 i'll pay you $500 to do mine..
LOL!! Naw that was just the heads. I work in a shop so I can pull them and reinstall them myself. I wish a rebuild wasthat cheap. My motor washydrolocked back in 2000 the previous owner had the bottom end repaired gave me the receipt too.Details as of 5/5/00 This has what been changed:
Short Block - $2,925
Thermostat & Gasket - $14.50
Air Filter - $29.44
Upper Rod Hose - $16.56
Spark Plugs - $14
Lower Rod Hose - $14.82
ALT Belt - $14
Coolant - $15
A/C P/S Belt - $ 24.40
Oil & Filter - $10
Timing Belt - $80.10
Freon & Oil - $45
Clutch Kit - $350
Head Bolts - $17.80
Water Pump - $78.26
2 Cam Seals - $ 11.20
Upper Gasket Kit - $115
Crank Seal - $ 5.35
Lower Gasket Kit - $57.50
Total - $3837.93
 
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i'm in WI. so if you could find out the condition and let me know we can go from there. just let me know.
Got it apart tonight and have some new pics for you. The motor turns freely and looked good inside crosshatch is still clearly visible.

 


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