I thought it might be good to point out what my 455 engine rebuild at Total Precision Engines in Ft. Collins cost me.
I paid just under $4000 for the rebuild. Plus I had provided the Comp Cams roller rocker arm kit which was about $250.
This included line boring, cylinder boring to 40 thousand over, pocket porting of the exhaust valve area in the heads, grinding of the main crank, Dick Paterson’s modification of the thrust bearing, high volume Melling oil pump and all new parts such as camshaft, Cloyes double roller timing chain, lifters, rods, pistons, valves, crank balancer, bearings and bolts. He even provided the Brad Penn break in oil.
It was returned to me painted in an Olds blue and looked like a new engine.
As I pointed out earlier I have burned 0 quarts of oil in the first 1750 miles and it seems to be a very strong engine.
This is way below the $7500 that Mike mentions
Other GMCers in the Colorado area have used this shop and I have been told that they all are 100% satisfied..
Larry Coldren is the one that recommended this shop to me
If anyone wants information on the shop, let me know. http://www.totalprecisionengines.com
Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO
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> I would love to say that this is in the "hot rod spirit". The truth is Jim Bounds and Jeff Sirum are having a hard time getting engines rebuilt. Come
> to a Sunshine Statesmen rally and spend time with them. The shops they are using take time to produce rebuilt engine, and they are dropping faster
> then they can get them done. That's not even taking in the about 20% return that some shops seems to be getting. At $7500 per engine rebuild, there is
> some room for a new approach.
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> Jim mainly but even Jeff would like a BRAND NEW ENGINE with a factory warranty to install in customer coaches. Jim is always looking at new things,
> look at the 350 Olds they are doing. But that is still a rebuilt 35+ year old engine.
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> Looking at Jegs, they will sell you the HT383 with 600 hp Fitech and Ignition for around $5600. throw in a New compete GM accessary drive(serpentine)
> for $1000 an install kit from me, and you have yourself a lot of NEW on a 40 year old coach. For about the same money as a rebuilt 455 longblock.
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I paid just under $4000 for the rebuild. Plus I had provided the Comp Cams roller rocker arm kit which was about $250.
This included line boring, cylinder boring to 40 thousand over, pocket porting of the exhaust valve area in the heads, grinding of the main crank, Dick Paterson’s modification of the thrust bearing, high volume Melling oil pump and all new parts such as camshaft, Cloyes double roller timing chain, lifters, rods, pistons, valves, crank balancer, bearings and bolts. He even provided the Brad Penn break in oil.
It was returned to me painted in an Olds blue and looked like a new engine.
As I pointed out earlier I have burned 0 quarts of oil in the first 1750 miles and it seems to be a very strong engine.
This is way below the $7500 that Mike mentions
Other GMCers in the Colorado area have used this shop and I have been told that they all are 100% satisfied..
Larry Coldren is the one that recommended this shop to me
If anyone wants information on the shop, let me know. http://www.totalprecisionengines.com
Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO
>
> I would love to say that this is in the "hot rod spirit". The truth is Jim Bounds and Jeff Sirum are having a hard time getting engines rebuilt. Come
> to a Sunshine Statesmen rally and spend time with them. The shops they are using take time to produce rebuilt engine, and they are dropping faster
> then they can get them done. That's not even taking in the about 20% return that some shops seems to be getting. At $7500 per engine rebuild, there is
> some room for a new approach.
>
> Jim mainly but even Jeff would like a BRAND NEW ENGINE with a factory warranty to install in customer coaches. Jim is always looking at new things,
> look at the 350 Olds they are doing. But that is still a rebuilt 35+ year old engine.
>
> Looking at Jegs, they will sell you the HT383 with 600 hp Fitech and Ignition for around $5600. throw in a New compete GM accessary drive(serpentine)
> for $1000 an install kit from me, and you have yourself a lot of NEW on a 40 year old coach. For about the same money as a rebuilt 455 longblock.
>
> Stick around for more fun!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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