Monday, June 1, 2009

Re: [Classic Mustang] Indications of a bad pressure release valve

.....you don't even want to know what my motor cost to build
or even just freshen up......... 8-) Nobody said racing was cheap...
But shoot, this is just for weekend fun.....

http://www.shelbytransam.com/walt/ShelbyTA/engine.htm

Walt

Dan O'Reilly wrote:
>
>
>
> Well, keep in mind, that's $750 for just the machine work. The rebuild kit
> will be in the $500 range (assuming I need pistons), and there's always
> another $125 or so for cam/lifters, plus another $100 or so in
> miscellaneous stuff you forget about.
>
> At 04:21 PM 6/1/2009, Flick01@Aol.Com <mailto:Flick01%40Aol.Com> wrote:
>
> >Dan,
> > Twenty nine years ago when I was in some tech school taking auto repair
> > classes the engine teacher said as a rule of thumb it costs about $100
> > per cylinder to rebuild an engine. Of course that didn't mean each
> > cylinder itself would require $100 worth of work but rather a six
> > cylinder would cost $600 to rebuild. If you can get your engine done for

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