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Rebuilding an A14
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hi all I have been quoted $350 for a full rebuild kit for an A14 is this a fair price?? I am a bit out of touch thanks and cheers

Posted on: 2007/10/12 2:19
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Re: Rebuilding an A14
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sounds ok to me for a full kit...

Posted on: 2007/10/12 4:33
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Re: Rebuilding an A14
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is that with pistons rings bearings etc.?

i just bought a full gasket kit, albeit trade price for $65

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Re: Rebuilding an A14
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Thats a good price if it includes pistons.

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Re: Rebuilding an A14
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You need to list the parts for what money your've been quoted,there are too many variables. Hate to see you get done

Posted on: 2007/10/12 8:40
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the money is in the reconditioning of the block eg boring new sleevs honing its time consuming stuff and isnt that chaep lol

Posted on: 2007/10/12 13:44
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i recomend a 30/70 cam grind and bore it 40 thou. if it hasnt already been done.

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Re: Rebuilding an A14
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Thanks to all you guys who replied it does include 40th oversize pistons with rings all bearings and all gaskets. Oh yes I already have a 30/70 cam to go in it. plus my 2x40 dcoe's and extractors. I will probably buy the rebuild kit from this mob then by the sounds of what I am reading it seems a fair price. Anyone any idea what sort of horse power all this will give me?? Thanks to all for you help here cheers

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