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peninsular long block
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peninsular long block
Some time ago there was a post I can't find regarding purchasing a new long block. Who do I talk to and what is the approximate cost
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Re: peninsular long block
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Someone somewhere told me that for a long block and installation is in the $16,000 range.
Someone somewhere told me that for a long block and installation is in the $16,000 range.
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Re: peninsular long block
This may be the post your talking about?dorados wrote:Some time ago there was a post I can't find regarding purchasing a new long block. Who do I talk to and what is the approximate cost
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6740&p=40691&hilit ... lar#p40691
It's from 09/2013 but you never know...
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Re: peninsular long block
Here's what I got in an email from Penninsular,
If the block the two heads and the crankshaft are reusable a fair
trade in is 2000 to 2500.00 If the heads are shot I need to spend 1400 to
1600 replacing them. If the block is not reusable I would have to put in a
new short block or a new long block for 7400 and then with labor and
rebuilding the other components we are in the 12,000 range.
Regards Matt Koning
If the block the two heads and the crankshaft are reusable a fair
trade in is 2000 to 2500.00 If the heads are shot I need to spend 1400 to
1600 replacing them. If the block is not reusable I would have to put in a
new short block or a new long block for 7400 and then with labor and
rebuilding the other components we are in the 12,000 range.
Regards Matt Koning
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Re: peninsular long block
Hi
I have been off the site for a while, but I replaced both engines with long blocks from Peninsular. If you have any questions let me know. email me at afoto@optonline.net as I don't check the site daily. I did the entire job myself. Mat was a big help. The job wasn't that bad. BTW, I am not a mechanic. Email my your telephone number if you want to talk
I have been off the site for a while, but I replaced both engines with long blocks from Peninsular. If you have any questions let me know. email me at afoto@optonline.net as I don't check the site daily. I did the entire job myself. Mat was a big help. The job wasn't that bad. BTW, I am not a mechanic. Email my your telephone number if you want to talk