Sell it or Fix it?
#11
Do your reach, The parts for these motor are not cheap. The machine shop work alone on the motor will be over a $1000. You have another $1000 in Cam/Lifters/Rockers. Like I said with you doing all the work to do the rebuild will cost you between 3-4K. If you are going stock it will be cheaper to get a remaned short block then to try to get a high mile motor that has had contamination back to original specs.
you are assuming the cam is bad as are the rockers? Or are you upgrading?
My pricing is based upon a machine shop that I now use (thanks to a buddy ). A walk in would be more like $3k with that shop.
at 140k, it's beyond honing. Also, with antifreeze contamination it really should be torn down. That is if you want to do it right. I was simply tossing numbers that I would offer if he tried to sell it.
#12
Thanks for the replies guys. I actually found a used Lt1 with 70k I think I might just drop that one in. The guy wants $800 for it. Do yall think thats a good deal? It has new water pump, belt, thermostat, plugs, wires, optispark, distributor, all new gaskets, new rear main seal and new starter. plus computer and harness.
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Back in the day we had to repair motors that where under warranty. There was only two thing that would get you a new motor. A motor blown with block damage or a motor with antifreeze in the oil and ANY internal noise. GM concidered it not worth fixing.
Thanks for the replies guys. I actually found a used Lt1 with 70k I think I might just drop that one in. The guy wants $800 for it. Do yall think thats a good deal? It has new water pump, belt, thermostat, plugs, wires, optispark, distributor, all new gaskets, new rear main seal and new starter. plus computer and harness.
Last edited by Gorn; 12-19-2010 at 05:08 PM.
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Thanks for the replies guys. I actually found a used Lt1 with 70k I think I might just drop that one in. The guy wants $800 for it. Do yall think thats a good deal? It has new water pump, belt, thermostat, plugs, wires, optispark, distributor, all new gaskets, new rear main seal and new starter. plus computer and harness.
what year? i may be interested in buying.
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#15
Its a 96 just like mine. Im kind of curious why its priced so good. It's a complete engine. It sounds legit but you never know, without properly being able to test it there could be a problem with it that I dont know about.
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It is a good price but not so amazing it is not believable. I have been searching for a nice used LT1. There are 2 within 10 miles of me. One has 72K on it the other has 77K. From a yard with a 90 day warranty they are $1000 ea. So without a warranty it is a good price.
#17
I went and checked out the motor, It looks like its in decent condition. Theres alot of new parts on it. Im still wondering if I should buy it, Im just scared of buying it and then having problems with that motor too. It seems like it has been sitting for a little while. Is there any way that I could somehow check to see if it's still in good working condition without it being in a car. What do yall think?
#20
Josh, you just answered your own question. Or were you really just wanting us to talk you in to it? Sounds like you can do it cheaper than most of us can and have access to some great resources. Given your situation, I say it's a no brainer.