Hi guys, threw a rod back in October, after fighting Dodge I have finally given up and now need to buy another motor. Found a 04' (my car is an 04') with 15k miles for $7500. Any other suggestions on other places would be greatly appreciated.
Arrow told me aprox. 15-18k
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For a stock rebuild?
Hi guys, threw a rod back in October, after fighting Dodge I have finally given up and now need to buy another motor. Found a 04' (my car is an 04') with 15k miles for $7500. Any other suggestions on other places would be greatly appreciated.
Hi guys, threw a rod back in October, after fighting Dodge I have finally given up and now need to buy another motor.
99 R/T 10 said:Does your engine have the crank sensor in the side of the block or the rear?
'92-'02 have crank sensor on the side of block.
'03 & '04 have the sensor in rear (reads off flywheel trigger)
'05 + have the sensor on the side of block again.
Garrett is this you?Hi guys, threw a rod back in October, after fighting Dodge I have finally given up and now need to buy another motor. Found a 04' (my car is an 04') with 15k miles for $7500. Any other suggestions on other places would be greatly appreciated.
Garrett is this you?
you are right. i have built several and its not much more than any other engine. arrow is on crack if thats legit.***, I don't get how a rebuild costs 18K??????? Isn't this just a regular motor that is why it is so simple to work on, why can't a good machine shop just rebuild it at a "normal" price. I'm thinking about when I had some older 350's quoted, it wasn't much at all, what the hell is going on different???? Sorry if this seems to be a stupid question, but it seems like machine work, is machine work, and rings, seals etc. couldn't possibly be that much so what is costing so much?
Thanks for the advise guys, I loss the fight with dodge because they said the rod went due to low oil, and unfortunately for me I had been changing my own oil, so they put all the blame on me. Arrow said that if I threw a rod it would be extensive damage to the block, and thats why the extremely high cost. Im just concerned now with depreciation due to a different motor.
Thanks for the advise guys, I loss the fight with dodge because they said the rod went due to low oil, and unfortunately for me I had been changing my own oil, so they put all the blame on me. Arrow said that if I threw a rod it would be extensive damage to the block, and thats why the extremely high cost. Im just concerned now with depreciation due to a different motor.
Thanks for the advise guys, I loss the fight with dodge because they said the rod went due to low oil, and unfortunately for me I had been changing my own oil, so they put all the blame on me. Arrow said that if I threw a rod it would be extensive damage to the block, and thats why the extremely high cost. Im just concerned now with depreciation due to a different motor.
If you do switch blocks, it is something that you would need to inform a potential buyer of.
Good luck.