06-16-2013, 11:52 AM | #1 |
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Hey fellas,
I found this online and wanted some experienced/professional opinions about if its worth the chance on buying for a build later on. Here is the description posted- Mark v 4 bolt main , 1 pc. rear seal , needs to be bored for new pistons. original crank broke causing no. 4 cylinder to be scorned , got a quote from local auto mach. shop to bore all cylinders for 104.00 , buyer must provide new pistons for mach. work . have all orig. pistons and connecting arms , assembled heads , cam , lifters , pushrods , oil pump , and pan , no intake or carb. included . previously listed for 500. so don't ask this is as low as i'll go this block has been cleaned and flushed What u guys think? Posted via Mobile Device
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06-16-2013, 08:38 PM | #2 |
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Re: 454block
Gen, or Mark V is the "newer" block, starting in 1991 and going until ??
"Cylinder #4 scored" how bad? Are you gonna have to bore .030 over to clean it up, or will it require a sleeve in that hole? Unless the cam and lifters are New In Box. I'd ditch them and buy new. What do you want to use it for? A base for a hot rod engine, or a mild built big block? What price was he asking?
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06-16-2013, 11:28 PM | #4 | |
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Do you want to have that much in a re-built 454? I'd compare it to a decent-mileage, salvage-yard 454 where I could see the wreck it came out of--NOT one that was hit in the front where it may have damaged crankshaft and/or block internals. HTH, Sam |
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06-16-2013, 11:45 PM | #5 |
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Sam brings up an interesting point using a running big block. I just kinda like to build my own though. I'm shooting for 500hp for less than $3k--I know, I know, but I'm gonna try.
$2000-$2500 for a mild Big Block (gotta capitalize both B's, it demands respect!) is do-able. You can look in the "Engine & drivetrain" and "Racing & hi performance" Sections for some good advice and some decent builds.
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I'm pretty much up to date on sbc--but we do not run into many BB swap requests OR BB repair requests. In the last BB dealings we had, I do recall it cost us quite some time AND dollars just to locate the front brackets and accessories to do the swap. Sam |
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06-17-2013, 08:21 PM | #7 |
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Hey Sam, I dunno either! I've always done SBC too! I was thinking of going turbo to be different until someone gave me a torn down 454 with steel crank and "049" heads!
I've always, and I mean ALWAYS wanted a rat motor. I know that it will cost me some $$, but not a serious amount more. And, as the saying goes "Ya gotta pay to play". I know if you call a truck dismantler around here, you can pick up a complete stock serpentine set up, complete for $300. Bigtruck, I say do it! The only regret you might have is not being able to pass a gas station. And if for some reason you don't like it, you can always pull it, sell it, and get a SBC. First thing I'd do with that block it have them check it and see what it's gonna take to get cyl #4 fixed. Oh yeah, hit Craigslist, Ebay and racingjunk fairly often to pick up some decent to excellent deals.
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