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So it looks like Gaskets: MLS Stock Pistons: Mahle -4cc forged Rods: RPM H-Beam forged Bearings: King Lifters: LS7 Cam: custom grind billet done by SLR, basically 114LSA mid 220 +- durations Springs: matched to final cam and lifters Rockers: keeping stock Fasteners: FPS Bore/hone Pressure test for heads Head touch up/valve work Resurfacing Internal Balancing Assembly Don't have final prices all in yet,but I'm guessing all parts and labor, machine work etc. is probably in the $2,500 +- $300 range. I'm *guessing* with the tiny increase in displacement, the drop in CR, the difference in cam, that my power will be basically the same, around 390WHP, but a MUCH tougher engine and probably smoother after all the balancing and blue printing. My nightmare scenario is missing something like a hairline fracture in a liner that pops right away. But he says everything is looking ok at the moment. |
The machinist will be able to see any cracks or anything in the liners. A good machinist should be fairly thorough there. They don't want their work coming back broken or have a bad build associated with their shop. My machinist completely blasted everything and checked every little nook and cranny for an issue. He gave the green light for it. Yours would have told you already if they found something amiss, I'm sure of it.
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That's reassuring. He's sure taking his time. ;) Hopefully I'll get it back this Friday.
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I'm still waiting in my rotating assembly. You're will be back on the road before mine... At least there is that, lol
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Theoretically I should have the engine by the end of the day. Fingers crossed.
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Picking up tomorrow morning. New cam, though almost identical, necessitated new push rods, and for some reason the lifters weren't on the invoice so he'll have to pick up both of those in the morning and finish the assembly. I did get a bunch of pics while there today, so I'll post those later.
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Got the engine back today. Yeah! It ended up more than I hoped, but I went from a heads and cam with stock internals, thrashed cam, worn lifters to a forged rods and pistons, touched up heads, new cam, new lifters, new push rods, etc. etc. all parts and labor, plus zinc additive for "break in" sequence at just under $3,500, so not too bad.
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*waits for motorgen luck"
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Not to bad price wise at all. Whatever you do, do NOT run a synthetic for break in. Run a standard mineral based oil. My builder has already cautioned me a few times about that. A synthetic can glaze the cylinder walls and not allow the rings to seat properly.
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