iamdub
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I get that... I don't know that anyone local is going to give me a "better" rebuilt engine than a national company with a long track record? Yes, this is a big project, and if I'm committing to keeping the truck another 3-5 years or more, this is a good investment, I'd think?
Considering the cost of vehicles now and that the devil you know is better than the devil you don't- I'd think so. A warranty is huge when it comes to this type of investment.
It's an evolving situation - but I was hoping to get the swap for under a grand and the rebuild for under a grand. It looks like that's unrealistic in my local market. These guys are local part-time guys who do rebuilds regularly and are quoting higher number than I'd hoped. The one shop with supposedly a great reputation I got a real and solid quote from was about $3700 tax included (with my exchange) out the door and that guy acted like he'd never heard of a problem with the 706 heads - not too confidence-inspiring, if you ask me, from a professional full-time rebuilder. Adding another grand-plus to that and I could get a major national brand rebuilt motor and trans, installed.
I agree with all the above. All said and done for $2,000 is 'good' used engine and install labor range. Nothing for the trans. But, chances are, you'd just have another stock engine with ~150K and Castech heads.
Am I being unrealistic? Silly? Stupid? I don't know, that's why I'm coming here for advice, too. Warranty and turnaround don't trump all, but they are factors in a truck that has been sitting 3 months, with family vacation season coming up. In just over 8 weeks I have a 10-day trip to New Mexico planned driving around to Santa Fe and Four Corners, etc. If I have to rent a vehicle for that, it's gonna cost me probably an additional $1200-1500. That would suck major balls if my truck weren't ready by then.
<edit> The 285 HP Scoggin-Dickey reman LM7 mentioned in another thread is $4560.59.
I didn't mean to sound like you were doing anything wrong- you're not. You just shifted the entire train of thought is all. Honestly, reliability and a sound warranty should be priority. I doubt you'll find anyone from a nationally accredited rebuilder willing to warranty an engine modified for performance. It'd definitely be fun to throw in some upgrades "while you're in there". But, sometimes you just gotta make adult decisions.