01-25-2009, 01:43 AM
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It'll buff out
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Blanchard,Ok
Posts: 1,376
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Re: What im thinking about doing
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Originally Posted by 67ChevyRedneck
The cheapest GM crate engine is the Gen 1, 250HP crate engine that you should be able to get from your local GM dealer for around $1,500 with tax. Call around to your local dealers, I found that my local dealers varied in price by about $50-100 or so. I bought an "autozone" rebuild YEARS ago and it was about $700 after my core, but I think they've gone up a lot since then. Had I know the GM engines were so "cheap" I would have saved up and bought one.
I recently looked into a complete ECE 3.5/5 drop kit for my truck and it's around $800. That's 2.5 spindles, 1" springs up front, 5" springs in the back, new track bar and shock relocation kit, and 4 new shocks.
I'm leary of buying any engine or transmission parts that have been rebuilt without some kind of warranty, especially $1,800 expensive.
I read that you have a vibration problem in your build thread... ANY idea where that's coming from? It may be your front end is wore out, it would be a good idea to rebuild the front end to go with your drop and that's a few hundred bucks to do it right too.
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=313876
Heres my thread I made about it so far its left to the flywheel
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