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11-25-2013, 07:14 PM | #1 |
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$2K for this engine? *time sensitive*
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1970 C20 2WD here... I was browsing KSL (Utah's equivalent to CL) and found a guy selling this crate engine for $2K (probably can talk him down a bit more too): http://www.jegs.com/i/Chevrolet-Perf...oductId=749874 Has 0 miles and was dropped into his project car, but has to pull the plug on it. I know he's asking for half the price of the list price, so its a good deal in that regard, but I just want to make sure I am a smart buyer, not a foolish one. Your input would help me in this department. I am not a engine guru, so looking for experienced input. Mahalo!
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Re: $2K for this engine? *time sensitive*
I assume that any engine I can't hear run is a boat anchor. My .02
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11-25-2013, 07:26 PM | #3 |
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Re: $2K for this engine? *time sensitive*
I have set up a time to go check it out and hear it start up this weekend, if thats what you were referring to. But, if that all checked out, is this an engine you would consider LZ? Although unfamiliar with what parts I would need, I do know I would need to buy some additional parts for this engine to work; but seeing as I might get away with it at half the price, that would be 6s. Hope that makes sense. I see you all over our forum and I appreciate your insight.
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Re: $2K for this engine? *time sensitive*
Can't comment on the motor you're looking at but one of my trucks has a 350 crate 330 horsepower . Plenty of fun . I'm satisfied with it.
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alot of money to spend on a motor with no wannenty from an unknown seller with no history
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if it sounds good and does not smoke, go for it , you need to ask him if he did the proper break in run on it ,and paperwork, get all the paperwork for the warranty ect ect.
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What would make you comfortable to buy an engine under this circumstance? BigMac...do you know if these warranties can transfer names?
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11-25-2013, 08:04 PM | #8 |
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Well I dont know about Utah, but here in Texas id say watch your ass. Down here you have to be really careful not to get robbed. Id take at least two buddies with you and tell him your not bringing cash with you. Thats my advice. As far as the motor, if it runs and doesnt smoke no knocks or leaks, buy it.
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Speaking of a possible robbery, you might want to remember that friend on your side and no I'm not talking about your cell phone. Then again, if one has to be reminded of that, they probably don't have such friends.
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Keep your money in your pocket, buy one with a warranty like this one from Summit. Add your own intake, carb etc and you'll be money ahead. You can use your stock stuff now and upgrade later too. http://www.summitracing.com/int/part...7353/overview/ |
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11-25-2013, 08:28 PM | #12 |
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Any engine that you cannot test while running, do a leakdown and compression test on is worth about $250, which is the scrap price for cast iron.
The motor as a product is fine, and would be good for your truck. I just think the whole deal looks a little shaky. Don't rush. The motor's not going anywhere in a hurry.
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11-25-2013, 08:28 PM | #13 |
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Can you get the original receipt? I bet the engine has a warranty that would be honored at a Chevrolet dealership.
The engine the OP linked to is way better than the other engine link. $2K doesn't sound bad if it's legit.
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11-25-2013, 09:04 PM | #14 |
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I bought a 300hp crate motor (different heads than the one shown) around 1998 and it's been a great engine. I'm pretty sure I paid about $2000 for it from the local Chevrolet dealer. It was a long block only, no intake or distributor. If the engine was like new, I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one.
The other motor linked above is just a base model 350. (the old Targetmaster, made in Mexico I believe) They aren't a bad engine, and they do run on 87 octane. They aren't really a high performance engine, but fine for a daily driver. The 330 hp 350 runs on premium only. Anything less and it will ping. The 330 hp engine also has a 1 piece rear main seal, and center bolt valve covers, both of which means they are less likely to leak oil. They do require a different flexplate/flywheel, so if you buy from this guy make sure you get that too. Last edited by CastIron; 11-25-2013 at 09:10 PM. Reason: hopefully better information... |
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IDK man. I don't think I'd give that kind of money for that little of a motor. If its truly brand new and never been fired, I'd go no more than 1500. But I'm hard pressed on spending that kind of money on a crate motor, especially one that small. For 2k you could easily rebuild your motor and know exactly what you have. Assuming your heads are good, you have an intake and carb, you could build a budget 383 for right at 2k. On the other hand, I'm a big block guy and would go with a 496 every day of the week over spending money on a 350 rebuild!
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So 2K for a complete running motor, air filter to pan with accessories? That's a decent deal if everything checks out. The only reason I would be concerned is because you are not mechanically inclined and cracking open a used motor to check it out doesn't sound like something you would be comfortable doing. Ultimately buying a used motor is a crap shoot. What motor do you have now and why aren't you rebuilding it?
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My main concern is, if the machinist says I cant rebuild on my current block, I want to have some backup plans; but that also is making things worse haha. I am studying up on crate engines, building up a 350 to 383, etc.
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I have been burned by the GMPP warranty situation personally. As it turns out the engines are not warrantied unless they are installed by a GM Dealer and an ASE certified mechanic.
http://static.speedwaymotors.com/pdf...e-Warranty.pdf Not saying they haven't been serviced or warrantied anywhere in the past, I am just saying the guy I had to deal with knew about the loop hole in the warranty and it wasn't honored. 350/290hp long block, bad valve seals with about 200 miles on the engine. Apparently the OC in the plant didn't notice the fact they had used 4.3L V6 seals in this engine. There was a bad batch of them years ago and I guess I happened to get one. (of course) .. just bringing it to light, the warranty is not all it's cracked up to be.
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Sorry for the bad luck. I plan on buying one of these somewhat soon. Honestly, I don't blame GM for that, there are a lot of people out that there that think they know what they're doing, but they don't. Sucks for the rest of us. Quote:
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Just the way my luck goes I guess. 9 million engines in a whse at Summit, 1 bad one. that's the one I'll get every time. I'd buy another one though. Just saying, have all your ducks in a row and maybe a buddy at the local GM dealership that will sign off for the warranty.
The 290 HP engine ($1700 or so if you shop around) is pretty stout and it hit a pretty good lick .. but it just had 4.3 valve seals in it. Bizarre error at the plant. I bet the 330HP is a nasty little crate motor.
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Funny thing is... a 350 can be built for a tad under 2 grand and make 1hp per cubic inch or more.
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Yeah, but he's not buying the vehicle - just the engine.
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