Should I pull the trigger on new engine?
#11
This is exactly what I am looking to do. Thanks for the input. I wonder why some are recommending not doing this and scrapping the thing?
#12
And some people got burned bought an iffy truck and just poured money into it and gave up.
#13
Money, that is a lot to spend if money is tight or there are other issues. For me 5000 US represents almost 6700 Cad, before shipping and taxes. That is pretty significant investment in a old truck.
And some people got burned bought an iffy truck and just poured money into it and gave up.
And some people got burned bought an iffy truck and just poured money into it and gave up.
I understand this choice is not for everyone and appreciate the input.
#14
Todco offers a performance 5 litre with all the goodies for our trucks for around 6500.00 I believe. Stroked, ported and flowed heads, top hat liners,cammed, arp studs, To me it’s a no brainer. As soon as I have enough cash that’s what I’m putting in mine. The advertised performance per dollar seems amazing.
#15
I have a Turner Short Block with the Kent H180 Cams. Love it, but I would have done a long block in retrospect. The shop that installed buggered it up.
Get all of your parts cleaned, and I did some painting to make it easier to keep clean than the bare aluminum. You are going to use the Rocker Covers, Upper Intakes and Brackets. Invest in 8mm wires, Spark Plugs(NGK Iridium are what I used) and Standard Motor Coilpacks while the intake is off as well.
You could rebuild the engine yourself if you have the time, tools and knowledge. Do some porting and polishing. I liked the Fel-Pro Rocker Cover gaskets, and Upper Manifold gasket as well. The proline/britpart are cheapies.
Get all of your parts cleaned, and I did some painting to make it easier to keep clean than the bare aluminum. You are going to use the Rocker Covers, Upper Intakes and Brackets. Invest in 8mm wires, Spark Plugs(NGK Iridium are what I used) and Standard Motor Coilpacks while the intake is off as well.
You could rebuild the engine yourself if you have the time, tools and knowledge. Do some porting and polishing. I liked the Fel-Pro Rocker Cover gaskets, and Upper Manifold gasket as well. The proline/britpart are cheapies.
#16
Getting a new motor is fine. Go for it.
There are other options if desired. You can't really rebuild your motor because you've got a cracked block and most people are leery of welding a cracked block back together, but I rebuilt my 4.6 for $2k.
If I had needed a new block then a clean block would have set me back another $200.
If I had used a racetrack shop instead of rebuilding the 4.6 myself then I would have paid out another $4k.
If I had used a Rover shop then it would have set me back another $8k.
These are all valid options based on how much effort vs money you want to expend.
There are other options if desired. You can't really rebuild your motor because you've got a cracked block and most people are leery of welding a cracked block back together, but I rebuilt my 4.6 for $2k.
If I had needed a new block then a clean block would have set me back another $200.
If I had used a racetrack shop instead of rebuilding the 4.6 myself then I would have paid out another $4k.
If I had used a Rover shop then it would have set me back another $8k.
These are all valid options based on how much effort vs money you want to expend.
#17
+1
I just rebuilt my 4.6
I have over $2k in parts, and did all the work, with the exception of a machine shop honing cylinders, polishing the crank, and installing freeze plugs and cam bearings in the bare block, $375.
I also pinned all 8 cylinder liners.
If all goes well, I might even start it this weekend, lol.
Look at ACEngineer's recent posts.
He's putting a kit together for an LS engine swap.
Bell housing adapter, motor mounts, and wiring, and the traction control and all functions still work.
No price yet, but an LS conversion is ideal for every reason.
I just rebuilt my 4.6
I have over $2k in parts, and did all the work, with the exception of a machine shop honing cylinders, polishing the crank, and installing freeze plugs and cam bearings in the bare block, $375.
I also pinned all 8 cylinder liners.
If all goes well, I might even start it this weekend, lol.
Look at ACEngineer's recent posts.
He's putting a kit together for an LS engine swap.
Bell housing adapter, motor mounts, and wiring, and the traction control and all functions still work.
No price yet, but an LS conversion is ideal for every reason.
#18
+1
I just rebuilt my 4.6
I have over $2k in parts, and did all the work, with the exception of a machine shop honing cylinders, polishing the crank, and installing freeze plugs and cam bearings in the bare block, $375.
I also pinned all 8 cylinder liners.
If all goes well, I might even start it this weekend, lol.
I just rebuilt my 4.6
I have over $2k in parts, and did all the work, with the exception of a machine shop honing cylinders, polishing the crank, and installing freeze plugs and cam bearings in the bare block, $375.
I also pinned all 8 cylinder liners.
If all goes well, I might even start it this weekend, lol.
*hope that you paid that machine shop to deck your heads, though
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#19
New valve seals, locks, springs in spec, seats ground, and surface milled.
Good to go!
The heads I took off it look really good too.
Radiator should be here today.
I got shorted one of the 2 square gaskets on the front of the upper intake too, so I've been waiting for that since last week. Then I can put the ps, ac , alt on
Then, hope it runs!
#20
I have a Turner Short Block with the Kent H180 Cams. Love it, but I would have done a long block in retrospect. The shop that installed buggered it up.
Get all of your parts cleaned, and I did some painting to make it easier to keep clean than the bare aluminum. You are going to use the Rocker Covers, Upper Intakes and Brackets. Invest in 8mm wires, Spark Plugs(NGK Iridium are what I used) and Standard Motor Coilpacks while the intake is off as well.
You could rebuild the engine yourself if you have the time, tools and knowledge. Do some porting and polishing. I liked the Fel-Pro Rocker Cover gaskets, and Upper Manifold gasket as well. The proline/britpart are cheapies.
Get all of your parts cleaned, and I did some painting to make it easier to keep clean than the bare aluminum. You are going to use the Rocker Covers, Upper Intakes and Brackets. Invest in 8mm wires, Spark Plugs(NGK Iridium are what I used) and Standard Motor Coilpacks while the intake is off as well.
You could rebuild the engine yourself if you have the time, tools and knowledge. Do some porting and polishing. I liked the Fel-Pro Rocker Cover gaskets, and Upper Manifold gasket as well. The proline/britpart are cheapies.
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