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 Post subject: Building a 1275
PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 9:21 pm 
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I want to get this block (just a bare block from brick worx and it has no plugs) well my question is how much to get the plugs? how much to fit them? or could I do it myself? how much is a rebore 40thou and pistons? I am wanting to do this over a year or two so I will save then spend then save then spend and so on till I have a good engine. Then I'll spend some money on a good gearbox.

also another question is..... Is it better to get a case and get some straight cut gears and everything for the box or just buy a built box?

So many questions so little money..... Oh well looks like I'll have to save more. So what do people think of my stratergy???

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 10:03 pm 
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It's the main bearing caps it doesn't have. You can get new steel ones made by Russell Eng (for probably $400+) or buy some 4 bolt ones off MiniMania in US.
Any caps (other than the block's originals) are not a bolt in proposition. You will have to get the main bearing tunnels line bored. $200 (guess).

So far, it's not a cheap block, is it. :cry:

A set of Hypatec +.020", .040" or .060" pistons & rings is about $250. A rebore is $100-150 on top of that.

I'd forget straight cut close ratio gears for the street, but that's just me.. :wink:

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 7:36 pm 
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ok here goes first all the work was carried out by LW parry in sydney ph 9599 2871
they gave me heaps of help and explained everything to me (this was the first time i had built an engine.) but my dad was a mech engineer and he said the machining was really good and was very happy.

* chemical clean of engine and component $55
* messure check inspect & report $27
*remove and replace welsh and gallery plugs $39.60
*rebore and houn 4 cylinder to suit piston $148.50
*surface grind cylinder block face $59.40
*remove and relace cam bearings $36.30
*contour grind 8 cam followers faces $35.20
*demantel and rebuilt & align 4 piston and conrod $48.40
* bore and hone 4 conrod tunnels $66
*crack test 1 cylinderhead $27.50
*recondition & surface grind of 1 cylinderhead $148.50
* remove and replace ring gear (not part of engine rebuild) $27.50
* supply 1 set of pistons and piston rings $244.20
* 1 set of conrod bearings $63.80
* 1 set of main bearings $69.30
* 1 set of main bearings thrust $13.20
* 1 set of gallery and welsh plugs $33.00
* full engine gasket set (1275) $96.80
* 1 competition exhaust valve $46.20
* 1 ring gear $86.90
* remove and replace 4 exhaust valve guilds $22
*supply 4 exhaust valves $28.60
* 8 conrod nuts $44
*Delivery fee $5.50

price exclude GST
TOTAL including GST $1499.30

I got the cam reground later at the same place for $121 including GST

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