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Old 10-18-2010, 07:06 PM   #1
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Crate motor or Rebuild?

I was just wondering if it would be cheaper and more beneficial to do a quality rebuild on my stock 350 or just buy a new gm crate. I would just be rebuilding back to stock, its just a driver and I'm not looking to win any races or pull anything large. Thanks for any input.
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Old 10-18-2010, 07:14 PM   #2
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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

Its just my opinion but in my area machine shops are rare and expensive. It was cheaper for me to use a basic crate motor and I am very happy with it.
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Old 10-18-2010, 07:19 PM   #3
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crate lol
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Old 10-18-2010, 07:25 PM   #4
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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

i have always just rebuilt most of the time i'm in less than a $1000 if you have good stuff to use back
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Old 10-18-2010, 07:25 PM   #5
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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

Crate.....


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Old 10-18-2010, 07:37 PM   #6
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Seeker; I Just installed a GMPP 350/290HP (Part Number 19244450). I also installed a Edelbrock intake, 4-barrel Carb and a set of Hedman Headers and that's it. Brand NEW with a Warranty!
I was going to rebuild my tired '77 350 that was in the truck when I bought it, but after thinking about it for a while it just didn't really make sense, to me anyway. My Smog-Dog was starting to blow some Blue smoke and I knew it was only a matter of time after seeing that.
Sure, I coulda got it rebuilt, but after doing some reserch and calling getting some pricing it just made more sense.
Now I got a NICE engine and it RUNS and since adding the intake, carb and headers, I'm pushing 320 or so. Doesn't really matter, cause I'm not racing or pulling or doing burn-outs all day. It's my Hot Rod and my weekend cruiser.

Best advise: shop around for a good price. I got mine through Scoggin-Dickey Chevrolet outta Texas.
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Old 10-18-2010, 07:41 PM   #7
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The less time your truck is down the more likely it will be back on the road. With the crate option you could have it back on the road in a week end. Pulling the old motor, tearing it down and then having it machined..........

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Old 10-18-2010, 07:44 PM   #8
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I rebuilt my motor and I am super happy with it as I know exactly how it was built....
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Old 10-18-2010, 09:10 PM   #9
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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

Thanks the general consensus is crate motor and I know of a few machine shops around here but the asking price is a little high for what my budget is. Thanks guys. Ill hang on to the old motor for awhile and see if I can't find something else to use it in
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Old 10-18-2010, 09:49 PM   #10
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I rebuilt my motor and I am super happy with it as I know exactly how it was built....
yea i often think of stuff as i work in manufacturing, fab work and think of how we "cut corners" with some stuff like last minute stuff, and etc..it's still good but just not right, and some people don't care at all.........
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Old 10-18-2010, 10:39 PM   #11
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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

Crate motor... Since your going STOCK and looking for a dependable ride with a WARRANTY... something you will not get if your doing the work.
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Old 10-18-2010, 11:42 PM   #12
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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

I priced a GM crate 350 at our dealership in town and the guy quoted me 1700 dollars and then i talked to a machine shop on how much would it cost for a usuall rebuild and he told me parts and machine work around 2000 and then you have to put it together lol its a no brainer for me
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Old 10-19-2010, 12:09 AM   #13
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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

I work at a machine shop in the inland empire (ca) if all you want is a very basic stock engine, get a crate motor. we do high quality work, but it is also high dollar.
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Old 10-19-2010, 08:45 AM   #14
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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

Another point...how important is for you to keep your truck stock? I had my engine rebuilt because it was the original motor. You could rebulld your motor and beef it up a little so it will have a few more ponies. Just a thought.
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Old 10-19-2010, 08:51 AM   #15
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there is a lot of satisfaction in doing a full quality rebuild. For the money tho, the crate option is a no brainer.
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Old 10-19-2010, 10:16 AM   #16
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yearone crate motor = 400+hp + 400+ftlbs = $3200 shipped to your door = no brainer
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Old 10-19-2010, 10:50 AM   #17
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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

I have to admit i was planning on doing a rebuild... but after hearing some of your quotes and input i didnt know a rebuild could cost more than a brand new engine... I guess my question for you guys now is.. OK so you do a crate what parts would you have to use/keep from the old motor? or does it come with absolutely everything you need? If you buy a crate do you have to spend another 1000 for everything else?
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Old 10-19-2010, 11:23 AM   #18
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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

What most guys here arent saying here is if you do decide to rebuild yourself and you screw things up things can get real costly. Around here finding a good machine shop is hard and I have been using either custom built short blocks or crate engines. Cylinder heads being completely rebuilt by most machine shops usually charge 600-800, which is right in the same price line of some good aftermarket heads. The only difference between the GM 260 & 290HP crate engine is the camshaft. The 290HP Crate engine is a good engine and can be had if shopping around to a high volume GM parts dealer or a biuddy working at GM for less than $1800. My last build for customer was a 396CI LT1 pushing 550HP & 500TQ in a 95 Camaro.

Crate motors come with new timing chains/gears/timing cover, valve covers and oil pan, you reuse all external peices. Fuel Pump, Intake/carb, water pump, harmonic balancer, etc. etc.
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Old 10-19-2010, 07:28 PM   #19
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I have to admit i was planning on doing a rebuild... but after hearing some of your quotes and input i didnt know a rebuild could cost more than a brand new engine... I guess my question for you guys now is.. OK so you do a crate what parts would you have to use/keep from the old motor? or does it come with absolutely everything you need? If you buy a crate do you have to spend another 1000 for everything else?
the "goodwrench" 350 you have to buy or reuse the balancer, intake, carb, fuel pump, water pump, manifolds or headers, dizzy and some little stuff you can get a turn key motor but the $$ go up
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wow, the machine shops around here are not that bad as some of yall have to pay. The one i have always used is just a small town shop in it third generation of "sons" very honest and know what they are doing and not $$$$ i do however do all the assembly myself so i usually can rebuilt for about a grand at the most. I do agree at the prices some of yall have quoted the crate would be better for a stockish motor
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Old 10-19-2010, 07:49 PM   #21
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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

In the past, I have built all of mine, but generally go performance build. For your run of the mill cruiser, the GM crate is hard to beat(3 yr /50000 warranty). If you race it , or plan to really play hard, a good built/balanced mill from a reputable shop is probably the way to go....but you pay for what you get Have fun,crazyAL
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I have to admit i was planning on doing a rebuild... but after hearing some of your quotes and input i didnt know a rebuild could cost more than a brand new engine... I guess my question for you guys now is.. OK so you do a crate what parts would you have to use/keep from the old motor? or does it come with absolutely everything you need? If you buy a crate do you have to spend another 1000 for everything else?
this depends on what you buy
more than likely we are talking long block or undressed
not a short block (no heads/intake/etc

long block comes in different flavors
some are the block/heads and all internals, no sheet metal(valve covers or pan/timing cover or intake
some are same as above but add the sheet metal but no intake
some are intake to pan flexplate to water pump..
sometimes the oil pan will not fit your vehicle, but we are talking trucks so thats not an issue..
I'd save everything on the old, untill you get and install the new..

the new unless you buy turn key(ready to run) will not have carb/fuel line/fuel pump/ pulleys/ or brackets for the alt/power sear pump/etc
may have wrong flex plate there are 2 tooth counts for the starters.. and you'll have to use your starter of buy new
most have no dissy so you'll need that and the wires/etc
roller cammed engines need a different gear on the dissy. g.m. crates with a roller need the melonized gear(g.m. parts dept)
others will tell you what you'll need. they are easy to change..
you'll need new motor mounts as I'm sure the ones there are junk
and you'll need the stands.(depending on year)off the old one
they all bolt up to the engine.. but different set ups from 68-72 (at least with the big block)
you'll also need alot of bolts off the old, unless you buy new ones.
the carb and throttle brackets
might need the therostat housing and a new therostat..
belt/hoses/etc
intake if not on new, gaskets balancer if not on new..
good luck. save everything till up and running

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Re: Crate motor or Rebuild?

I was also interested in the same. Crate or re-built? I definitely like the warranty on the crate but i was interested in slightly above stock performance. maybe 50hp+ maybe mild cam. Do machine shops offer warranty's on re-builds?
I have known quite a few people that have had a shop or even someone rebuild an engine for them with performance parts and they blew the engine within a year just daily driving. Lots of people say they know how to build an engine but its hard to find some one or some place that truly knows their stuff.
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I was also interested in the same. Crate or re-built? I definitely like the warranty on the crate but i was interested in slightly above stock performance. maybe 50hp+ maybe mild cam. Do machine shops offer warranty's on re-builds?
I have known quite a few people that have had a shop or even someone rebuild an engine for them with performance parts and they blew the engine within a year just daily driving. Lots of people say they know how to build an engine but its hard to find some one or some place that truly knows their stuff.
You can get a GM crate performance motor with a warranty around that amount of horse power or you could get a stock crate motor and just put different heads and cam in it. The guy at the dealership told me the performance motor i was looking at only had a different cam then the stock one he showed me.
I know what you mean, i get people all the time that think they can build motors but can barley tie there shoes , i usually try and keep them from any sort of mechanical machine. The funny thing is sometimes i feel their smarter than me
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