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Old May 6, 2008 | 02:21 PM
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engine rebuild costs

Hi--

I have a '68 442 with the original 400 engine--numbers matching block & carb--that I'm looking to get rebuilt. Maintaining a stock-like output and parts, what should I expect to pay for this?

Now, I'm sure the region I'm in will dictate a slightly higher cost (Northeast--CT, NY, etc), but a ballpark figure would be nice. I was told somewhere between $3500-4500. All the machining will be done in-house at the place that quoted me.

Also, I've been looking at the price of rebuild kits ($1000-1200). How is the quality of parts in these? And if you had a place to recommend, which would you use?

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Old May 6, 2008 | 04:22 PM
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Depending on what you need done, but I live in Nor Cal, just put together a 455 about a year ago, and I had about $2000-2500,for machine work and parts, and I put it together. A 400 will cost more than a 455. Mine was cleaned and checked, bored, and two cylinders sleeved, head job, no new valves or springs, just ground valves, turn crank and balance engine,and decked the block, new cam , pistons bearings oil pump gaskets
Old May 6, 2008 | 06:04 PM
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Tom....I feel your pain (from new haven, ct area). I bought a 455 core for rebuild and was shocked at the 3000 - 4000 price range people wanted (top to bottom). I ended up buying a second (good running low milage 455) to drop in as-is for about 1G.
I also respect your desire to keep it numbers matching. I'd do the same. Sometimes you just have to grit your teeth and write the check.
Old May 6, 2008 | 06:21 PM
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I just rebuilt my olds 350, doing all the machine work myself and getting a 10 percent discount on most of my parts, i spent around 1500. I still have a carb to buy, so really, around 1850 or so.
Old May 6, 2008 | 08:26 PM
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This should get you mad - I recently completed a 394 Olds and I got to thinking...for the same price I spent to rebuild this, I COULD OF GOTTEN 3 350 CHEVROLETS DELIVERED BRAND NEW TO MY DOORSTEP WITH A 3 YEAR WARRANTY. And now I am looking for another 394 project - I have problems, or maybe a sickness
Old May 6, 2008 | 09:33 PM
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59-59-59, have you ever gotten parts from egge.com?
I'm thinking about doing my Mercury flathead, and was wondering if their stuff was really nice.
Old May 6, 2008 | 10:00 PM
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Funny that you mention Egge, because I was thinking of ordering some stuff out of their catalog. I got sent a catalog from Egge and to my surprise they dont even have the ***** to list prices! I went with a place in Texas called Terrill Machine, which advertizes in Hemmings, WITH their prices listed. The only things I needed were the piston/ring set, timing set and bearing set - practicaly everything else I needed I have NOS. I was very happy with them, and have been a repeat customer. Egge did have a variety of new Edelbrock and Navarro intakes and heads for the flatheads, along with different piston sets with crazy oversizes like +0.080 with varied compression ratios.
Old May 7, 2008 | 09:49 AM
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Thanks guys. How about the rebuild kit? Are they good? Any better than the other?
Old May 7, 2008 | 04:05 PM
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Most kits are just the parts. Not sure what the kit contains, but the Olds are usally not like a Chevy, with block and cranks. What does the kit have you are looking at?
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