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What does Jasper etc get for a rebuildable core? Half that and a little less is reasonable private party for a core without spun bearings.If you want it to hang together you'll want to mic the crank and check other clearances. Slapping bearings in a worn out motor will not give you a long lasting engine.Missing parts like accessory drives, intake, fuel system, ... could be an issue to source cheaply. It's likely not just the alternator and AC compressor. I'd bet the reman got the pulleys, idlers, tensioners, and various cast mounts. Those things add up quick especially if the junk guy knows you need em. I'd price the missing parts first. From orbit on my Android.
I personally would buy this if it is a complete take out engine that included FEAD system, engine harness, and ecu. But the surely wouldn't treat it like a take out and just replace normal items without doing what Hatzie mentioned. Just slapping in new bearings and machining heads isn't safe unless you trust the person to do it right and take the appropriate steps if mains or rods are out of round. But I would honestly offer him $250 and see where it goes from there espe ially f they took off the alternator, water pump, power steering pump. Also you can tell him that the engine performance s useless with out Tue Drive by Wire pedal and control module. That may help you get it at a lower price. Some PCM's can take a Drive by Cable throttle body but researching the one with the engine would be a must if you wanted to go that way.
Hi all,I'm building a 79' GMC Sierra Grande that's been in the family for 28 years.
I'd do a sanity check before spending the money.Price a salvaged complete running LS type engine with the harness and PCM.Price this engine with all the stuff you need to make it go. Add the cost of a crank, pistons etc. You might need em.Price the crate motor with all the parts you'll need to make it complete.I'd bet this cheap motor is the most expensive of the possibilities.From orbit on my Android.
In my opinion, if the truck has been in your family for 28 years, you have a piece of nostalgia there. Keep the factory power plant
Quote from: VileZambonie on November 25, 2015, 06:51:02 pmIn my opinion, if the truck has been in your family for 28 years, you have a piece of nostalgia there. Keep the factory power plantHi Zambonie,I would totally do that but it never had the factory power plant from the first day my father brought it home after purchasing it. And right now it has a Vortec 350 we installed about 10 years ago that's great but what appeals to me is having the same or maybe a little more power but with 18-20 mpg. Right now the truck gets around 14 mpg city at best with nonethanol 91 octane.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk