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Date:         Fri, 25 Oct 2002 09:17:52 -0700
Reply-To:     Doktor Tim <doktortim@ROCKISLAND.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Doktor Tim <doktortim@ROCKISLAND.COM>
Subject:      BRAVO Ken was: Engine Math!
Comments: To: Kenneth Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <JBEHILDOENOMAEMBAHMGAEGFCOAA.kenwilfy@comcast.net>
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Perhaps the most excellent offering on automotive economics I have yet seen. Superb explanation of reality.

At 08:37 AM 10/25/2002, you wrote:

>2 new heads- $790 >1 new set main bearings- $75 >1 new set cam bearings- $9 >1 new of pistons cylinder and rings- $275 >1 new oil pump- $25 >1 complete engine gasket set- $120 >1 set of rebuilt rods- $140 >1 set of new lifters- $72 >1 reground cam- $80 >8 pushrod tubes- $72 >Total- $1658 > > Now I charge $50 per hour as a >mechanic and $642 would only buy 12 hours of my time. So you are getting >all of the rebuilders know-how, years of experience for $642. Sounds like a >good deal to me. > > Some rebuilders make "hidden" money by not refunding your >core deposit("the engine is worn out so your core is no good." Gee why was >I putting in a rebuilt engine in the first place!). > >2 rebuilt heads- $420 (AVP) >1 engine gasket set- $120 >1 set of rings- $75 >1 set of main bearings- $75 >1 set of cam bearings- $9 >Total- $699 > >By these figures if a rebuilder is charging around $1600 for this type of >"rebuild" (which is really just a "reassembly" with used parts) then he is >putting in his pocket $901. And then if your core is "bad" because it is >"worn out" you may wind up spending an addtional $300-$600 in core costs. >That means that the cheap "rebuild" turns out to be almost the same price as >an actual rebuild. You are getting less "rebuild" for more money. > >So do the math, ask the rebuilder exactly what you are getting for the >money. And understand that sometimes for a little more money, you can >actually get a lot more in quality. Just FYI. Any comments are encouraged. > >Thanks, >Ken Wilford


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