20v FX-GT wrote:Distrb rebuilt his Silvertop. I'm sure he will be able to give you some info.
Thanks Matt,
I rebuilt mine over a year ago now when i ran a big end. I sent it away to an engine rebuilder as i didnt have the sufficent time or knowlege to do it myself. Ended up costing $2200 including parts and labour. I dont have my reciept with me, but heres some of the things u can remember that got done...
- New crank (buggered the old one)
- .5 oversized pistons and rings to suit
- Bottom end bearing kit
- Headgasket
- Engine stripdown
- Slight bore and hone on the block
- Head Check (including valve cleanup and reseating in new seats.
- Fitting of crankshaft and bearing kit, Setting tolerances.
- Reassembly of longblock
The cost for you would be a little bit less, as i bent my crankshaft beyond repair, and it ended up being stupidly expensive for a new one.
If you're sending it off to the rebuilders, you might as well get the whole job done. You dont necessarily need to buy all new pistons, rods valves etc if you're only doing a standard rebuild... What is the point when the essential solid parts that you have are fine? IMO you'd only want to replace significant wear items, like your rings etc...
Its quite a bit of an investment, and the only way you're gonna get your moneys worth out of it is to keep the car. If you're planning on selling in the near future (i.e. within a year or so) unless you're doing a heck of alot of k's per year, you're better off replacing it with a 2nd hand engine.
Anyway, sorry for my ramblings, hope that gives you some idea