Head gasket replacement- 304
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I am surprised it actually ran at this point. Well now to spend a ton of money!
So I pulled block out and sent it off to machine shop. Pretty reputable little shop. Quote came back on short block alone at $1300!!! Said the crank needs ground, cylinders bored, blah blah all the way down to freeze plugs. Is this un heard of for the bottom half only? How much could I buy a decent used AMC 304 for? I'm at about $1700 for whole engine if I have them do the block!! Wasn't expecting this.
At that price I would assume that includes Pistons & Rings, bearings ,gaskets , maybe even assembly?
What is he doing other than boring the block and grinding the crank?
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. Im with Jimbo on just how this looks.![]()
I need to ask what he thinks about integrity of to block. It's a full rebuild, but as long as its a full rebuil and the block will hold up to it, can't imagine any issues. I was hoping that it wouldn't come to this, but I don't really want to buy another engine and have to adapt to it. The guys are very reputable around here so I trus them, plus for what it is, it doesn't seem like a bad deal. However, if the block can't hold it, no point. Block seems solid from what he said. Need to ask more questions before I decide.
Wrangled............The only issue of integrity would be if the block is cracked.
I would not go out and buy another Junk Yard used backyard rebuilt simply because you never know what it has been through and who did the work.
First off your motor will get hot tanked which will make it nice and pretty, new freeze plugs, Bored, crank ground, new pistons, rings, bearings........I'm sure your guy will check the lifter bores and replace the cam bearings ...... Timing gears and chain and also get a new oil pump.
Note: there is a AMC 304 quick oiling update that should be considered when its apart..... talk to your mechanic.
Of course you should also have him tune your heads up with a valve job and valve guide seals........
Now you have a dependable engine that will last and take you anywhere you want to go.
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Wrangled............The only issue of integrity would be if the block is cracked.
I would not go out and buy another Junk Yard used backyard rebuilt simply because you never know what it has been through and who did the work.
First off your motor will get hot tanked which will make it nice and pretty, new freeze plugs, Bored, crank ground, new pistons, rings, bearings........I'm sure your guy will check the lifter bores and replace the cam bearings ...... Timing gears and chain and also get a new oil pump.
Note: there is a AMC 304 quick oiling update that should be considered when its apart..... talk to your mechanic.
Of course you should also have him tune your heads up with a valve job and valve guide seals........
Now you have a dependable engine that will last and take you anywhere you want to go.
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Not putting words into any other peoples mouths but I think the integrity issue is what we question. Its pretty obvious the previous owner (s) didnt care for this engine at all. Disassemble it all and send the block to the shop you mentioned. They will tell you if the block is sound
Am I correct in thinking the shop hasnt seen the engine yet and you are just going off an estimate? Im not trying to be a prick or anything , I just dont want to see you get involved with a worn out engine with possible defects that you cant rebuild again! I hate to throw away money myself.![]()
Alright that answers the integrity question then.Whats the bore going to be? Was it rebuilt before?
I dont believe it was ever rebuild prior to this. it will be bored .030 over.
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