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Old 05-15-2018, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by CollieRover
Turner's are the best by reputation.
Cool hey thanks. Only thing about AB long block is that it has everything on it that you need for complete overhaul. Turner's engine you have to piece meal. Thoughts?
 
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Old 05-15-2018, 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Friday Night Disco
I wonder...would Turner consider a group buy discount???
lol no doubt sir! Hey I'm down wit it! But I may go with Atlantic British...there long block has everything associated w/ Block. I wouldn't have to go fishing for connecting parts! Thoughts?
 
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Originally Posted by Hoops95
Cool hey thanks. Only thing about AB long block is that it has everything on it that you need for complete overhaul. Turner's engine you have to piece meal. Thoughts?
I don’t know anything about AB’s engine, but a long block is a long block. Email them both and get quotes and avaliability. It looks as though you get the exact same thing to me.

You’ll find no better engine than the Turner. The Kent Cams Sports Torque H180 Camshaft is an enormous upgrade from stock. My only regret is not doing the long block with gas flowed heads.

I don’t work for Turner or anything so I won’t sell you, the long block avoids a shop screwing up the head gasket job like mine did.

If if you do get a short block, pay more, and have an LR specialist do it. You get what you pay for. The shop that put mine in didn’t even bother attaching the coil pack, and I have been unimpressed with what I have found while doing my head gasket job.

Get all new bolts for the lower intake manifold, and exhaust manifolds IMO, also new bolts for the intake manifold clamps. Have them follow the Rave to the letter. The shop that put my heads on slathered RTV all over the place. Use new O Tings for the Coolant pipes, and do all new hoses depending on age, and a new 180 thermostat. The complete hose set is less than 200.

Have the shop dip the intakes/rocker covers, and sump. Might as well have the whole engine clean.
 

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Old 05-16-2018, 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Friday Night Disco
I wonder...would Turner consider a group buy discount???
There's not a huge way for a shop to cut costs on *quality* motors.

The interesting thing about buying a new motor or buying someone else's rebuilt motor is that you are still going to have to pull your old motor *out* of your Disco 2 (to install the new one).

Well, at that point you could take your old motor over to where your local racetrack kids are having all of their motors rebuilt from the track (because the true track kids will find the cheapest, highest quality engine rebuilder so that they have more money for track time).

I used to do that with my Nissan 240sx motors (4 cylinders). Sometimes those rebuilds labor+parts were as little as $450. Mind-blowingly cheap rebuilds and they'd stand up to extreme track abuse.

Or you could do the work yourself. I spent ~~ $2,000 in parts to rebuild my Disco 2 motor.

A shop like Turner or Atlantic British is going to give you a quality motor, and they are probably going to inspect and pressure test its block and heads which not every rebuilder will do.

So what I'm trying to point out is that you can pay for quality or you can take matters more into your own hands... but it probably isn't fair to ask a shop to deliver a quality rebuilt motor for much of a discount. There's just a crapton of labor for rebuilding a V8.

For example, our Rover V8s have 3 layers of piston rings (5 rings per piston). That's 40 rings! And you've got to mic 16 of them (each ring has a gap to handle thermal expansion and you have to measure that the ring gap is large enough for each cylinder).




Of course, then you are going to pay to reinstall the motor back into your Disco 2 (unless you do it yourself, of course!).
 
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