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<blockquote data-quote="Speedboosted" data-source="post: 15503562" data-attributes="member: 156558"><p>Not quite right on the math there...but anyways it is a good idea. This budget is assuming you/him can do all the work yourself. Also I have a hard time understanding why people pay so much for a stock iron short block. You can buy a brand new block for $1100, machined and ready to assembly. Nobody is going to reuse the rods and pistons, and I wouldn't want to reuse the crank since a new one is only $400.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedboosted, post: 15503562, member: 156558"] Not quite right on the math there...but anyways it is a good idea. This budget is assuming you/him can do all the work yourself. Also I have a hard time understanding why people pay so much for a stock iron short block. You can buy a brand new block for $1100, machined and ready to assembly. Nobody is going to reuse the rods and pistons, and I wouldn't want to reuse the crank since a new one is only $400. [/QUOTE]
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