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LAGWAGON wrote:
Dodgeman, why the hell are you spending three and a half G on an A series???? i? shed some light into you wallet's diet
Well, without going into too much detail, it's the head that makes the power, & it's the total remanufacture of the head that sucked up most of the money so far. With new guides, new larger stainless valves [at $70 each] new valve seats, new springs, some minor welding repairs to fix some corrosion, port work to blend into the larger valves, & mods to the short turn radius, micro polishing of the combustion chambers etc etc.
The spark plugs were $88 alone [NGK Iridium] & the distributor is one of Ferals Bosch L series jobs with all new stuff in it. The timing case was modified to provide access for the adjustable cam sprocket, which is another of Ferrals finest "made to customers order" specials. None of this stuff shows up under my Xmas tree, so i had to pay for it all & quality work doesn't come cheap.
Oh yeah, the roller rockers were about $750 or so from memory, & i still need some custom pushrods.
Current plans call for the block to be sonicly tested & if i dont like the results, i will have all four bores sleved just to guarantee cylinder wall integrity. I dont need to find that a thin cylinder wall developed a crack after it all goes back together & sleving isn't cheap either, so wish me luck.
By the time i have the rods polished, the crank fully fixed, as per the factory book, a custom harmonic balancer made, "new" cam & lifters & the zilions of other things that go into a tidy little street engine, it isn't hard to see that the dollars just roll right out the door.
I dare not tell you what i estimate this engine will ACTUALLY cost once it's in there & running as i can't stand to see a grown man cry, particularly when it's me.