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Old 10-23-2014, 10:03 PM
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WHAT CAM ARE YOU RUNNING? THANKS
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Old 10-24-2014, 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by lil red
Be careful, get what you pay for may come into play.
You can buy new oats - or you can buy the oats that have been thru the horse -- they come a little cheaper

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Does that price include removal and installation?
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Who ever you go with, make sure you get the agreement in writing so everyone is on the same page. Lots of shops out there think they are #1 and come to find out once you audit their work they don't know WTF they are doing.

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That seems to high from my perspective. I would say $2500 - 3000 depending on pistons used would be more inline. I would talk to your local machine shops and see if they can do the complete short block, they are doing most of the critical work on it anyways.
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When looking for someone to rebuild a motor for you, the following adage applies:

Good, fast or cheap - pick any two.
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Old 10-24-2014, 03:04 PM
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A Crane cam. Sorry don't have the card at hand. It has a decent idle, hydraulic not to radical. Tyler Crockett picked it. Max out at 5400.

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