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Vertigo wrote:anyway, delay after delay turned into $1900 and four months of delay on my end, and this is just block prep, no building involved. this included boring out the block 0.5mm after discovering the bores were oval, but was still a massive shock.
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Dell'Orto wrote:Vertigo wrote:anyway, delay after delay turned into $1900 and four months of delay on my end, and this is just block prep, no building involved. this included boring out the block 0.5mm after discovering the bores were oval, but was still a massive shock.
WTF?? What else did they do? $1900 is extortionate, unless there was a shedload of work involved. I think a good guideline is something like $60+ per bore to rebore them
Akane wrote:Dealt with Gary at cylinder head shop too, honest guy, charged fairly, has let me know what will be involved, recommend.
THA SHZ wrote:my friends own and run gleye and parlane engine reconditioners , do an absolutely excellent job and do it for a great price , no complaints at all , pm me for details if you like and they are down in barrys point rd so very close
TRD_ZERO wrote:I got my head rebuilt by Gary and he assembled and balanced my bottom end all for 1k. I got the bottom end prepped somewhere else for $500 and that was polish the crank, check sizing and recommend bearing sizes, insert arp rod bolts and resize bigends with new bolts, resurface and hone block. So together that cost $1500 for rebuild excluding the price of pistons, rings,bearings and any other upgrades i added.
Funny thing was that Gary said my head was the first 20v he had ever rebuilt.
sergei wrote:That is on Sunnybrae? I was wandering about those guys, they are walking distance from my place...
Akane wrote:sergei wrote:That is on Sunnybrae? I was wandering about those guys, they are walking distance from my place...
Yea brah.
-1 for Gleye and Parlane, unless you like sand in your engine.
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