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does anyone have a rough idea about how much it should cost for an assmbely?

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Old Oct 14, 2005 | 09:48 PM
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Default does anyone have a rough idea about how much it should cost for an assmbely?

i got some eagle rods, vitara pistons and arp head studs. I got a short block that's crank looks pretty good, might need a polish. I'm chickening out of actually putting the setup together myself. How much have yall paid to have a short block put together. Also I need new bearings for the motor, but I'm not sure of a place to buy them for a good price.

Here is what I have

eagle rods
vitara pistons w/rings
arp head studs (I can put those in of course)
short block

Here is what I know I need
water pump
maybe oil pump? looks good
main seal? looks good on the main block but I should I just change that?
head inspected looks good, but i'm not sure.
something i forgot?

Old Oct 16, 2005 | 01:01 PM
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Default Re: does anyone have a rough idea about how much it should cost for an assmbely?

you need
-front crank seal
-rear crank seal
-rod bearings
-main bearings
-water pump
-timing belt
-head gasket
-oil pan gasket
-prob. a valve cover gasket set

and machine shops around here charge like $200 to assemble a short block, but they have to notch the block for those rods too, so they may add like $75-$125 for the labor on that im not really sure, never a bad idea to have a reputable machine shop assemble the motor for you, they know what they're doing, also they can always help you find any of the parts you need to get it together...
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