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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Charlotte/Concord, NC
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Got a couple Hemi blocks to have magnafluxed, sonic checked and cleaned. Also a stripped pair of heads (only the guides are still in), a crank and a set of rods.
What should someone pay to have this stuff cleaned, magged and inspected? I just got a quote from a guy and here's what he said: "We charge $125.00 per block to thermal clean, blast, magnaflux, and inspect cast iron V-8 blocks. This does not include any disassembly but it does require and include removing the cam bearings and all plugs if necessary. The same procedure is $47.50 per cast iron head but with cylinder heads we also include a pressure test in that $47.50 price. This requires and includes removing valves, springs, and plugs if necessary. I usually don’t charge to clean and inspect cranks and rods if I’m doing a block and heads. However, if you want the crank Wet Mag’d that is $37.50 per crank. To Wet Mag a set of V-8 rods is also $37.50 for the set of 8. To sonic test a block we charge $47.50. The sonic test is performed on each cylinder at the top, center, and bottom in 4 places all 90 degrees from one another. That’s 12 spots checked in each cylinder." That seems sorta' high to me. $515 for two blocks, a pair of heads, a crank and a set of rods... What do you guys think?? Is that a reasonable deal for all that work?? Man! If this is how much it costs just to get these checked out, I can only imagine how much the machining is going to be!! YIKES! |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Sierra Vista AZ
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Sounds reasonable. If you don' think so, get a job as the teardown/cleaning guy at a machine shop for a year or two....of course, you won't make but a fraction of what the shop charges for the work!
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Houston
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That's actually a little less than what we pay our machine shop. Of course they wont even start on it for at least a week. They are good though and usually have all the work they can handle and then some.
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Location: Charlotte/Concord, NC
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Okay, good to know. Scary! But good to know!
Thanks guys! |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Hartford, CT
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sounds reasonable to me
I had 1 BBC head pressure checked and it cost me $45 - But I didn't have to dissassemble it. Also cost me $150 to have my block ShotBlasted & Jet washed as well as have the Cam Bearings Removed/Installed and Freeze Plugs Removed/Installed Sonic Check a block for $47.50!! - that sounds really cheap! is that average?
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: near seattle wa.
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sounds like good prices to me also......
shops around here usually charge 60 to 70 to sonic check if you want documentation, some shops do include it in the boring price if you are going to have the block bored its nice that he indicated what type of magnaflux you would be getting rather than just saying "clean and mag" Fred
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Colorado
Posts: 51
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I don't know who you are using but my dad uses Skull Performance engines in Boulder City for our 392 hemi work. Fair and honest guy ask for Denny.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Charlotte/Concord, NC
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The place the quote came from was called Motor Mission in North Las Vegas. A friend of the family has had tons of motors done there. I've also heard good things about Kel's automotive and Universal Automotive Machining (heard bad about them also). There has been a couple other places here in Vegas mentioned to me as well, but can't remember who they were. Just going off of one's I've heard are good. Snap too... if you're reading, who did you say you used? |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: lost wages
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Scoot , I've used them all !! after the 59 years I've been in Vegas . oops, just dated myself! IMO , Jack's does well on cleaning as do most of them . As for prices that depends on how much work you bring them and how busy they are .One of the biggest problems they all face is the EPA; as some of the chemicals and residues are considered hazardous waste . Hot tanking in strong caustic soda solutions used to be the norm and did a great job but few use it today. Oven baking does a good job after a good pre-cleaning in a wash cabinet but some say the temperatures will distort the bores , makes me wonder what else? A fellow HAMBer , Fuel Roadster just had a hemi block done in So. Cal and they used an acid dip process which left the block spotless .----dunno the cost though. I would look for well equipped ,clean shop with personnel that are interested in your project and be willing to have all the cleaning,inspection,machining and assembly done in one place rather than scattering parts all over town . I think you'll find it more cost effective in the long haul.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Berthoud,CO.usa
Posts: 2,183
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just how hot does the oven get?
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Highland Village, Texas (Dallas area)
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LOL,,,you think machine work and parts are high for a hemi. You should try doing a MEL engine. Most shops never even heard of them, much lass know what one looke like. I have over $3,000.00 in cleaning and machining in mine thus far and have not even assembled it yet. Next time I'll do a sbc. They are free.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: California
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Id say that sounds like a good deal for some good insurance. Imagine spending thousands on a junk motor only to find out it craps out on you 500 miles down the road.
Id pay that. |
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Okay... I just got some more prices for additional work from these guys. Tell me what you think about what they've said.
Here is a list of all the machine work that may or may not need to be done. When we do the thermal cleaning, blasting, magnafluxing and inspection I will be able to tell you what you need to do and what we recommend needs to be done but might not be absolutely required. The thermal cleaning and blasting is a system that few shops are actually capable of doing because it involves basically baking the parts in an oven. The oven is an expensive piece of equipment and rather costly to operate. However, when the thermal cleaning is performed, it bakes everything in the casting inside and out. Therefore any sludge buildup in the internal oil galleys is baked to dust and then blasted out during the blasting process. Many shops have a blaster of some sort but if the part isn’t baked first the internal sludge or oil buildup will cause the blasting media to stick inside of the oil galleys and eventually cause engine failure if not completely removed. When we do machine work and the customer performs their own assembly the parts will simply need to be rinsed with warm soapy water to remove any dust that may have collected on the parts. It is always good practice for an engine assembler to run a galley brush through all oil galleys and then look with a flashlight just to make sure nothing is lodged inside an oil galley. Block: 1. Bore & Hone V-8 $125.00 2. Surface/Square Decks of Block $95.00 3. Align Hone Mains of Block $175.00 4. Install Cam Bearings (Labor Only) $37.50 Heads: a) 3-Angle Valve Job & Surface (Pair) $150.00 plus parts & seals b) 16 Bronze Valve Guide Liners $125.00 c) 8 Hardened Exhaust Seats (For unleaded Fuel use) $145.00 Rotating Assembly: a) Resize/Recondition 8 Connecting Rods $120.00 b) Grind/Polish Crankshaft $125.00 c) Polish Only on Crankshaft $47.50 d) Balance Rotating Assembly $175.00 Again, once we perform the initial cleaning and inspection process I will be able to tell you what needs to be done and give you an estimate for total machine shop costs. I don't know if this guy is just generally quoting, but I was thinking that Hemi heads already had hardened seats. What do you guys think about that? Last edited by scootermcrad; 11-16-2006 at 12:58 PM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: ǑǃƕǑ
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I do not think that those prices are out of line.
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: kansas
Posts: 460
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Prices look in line to me. Some are higher in this part of the country on some of the operations and cheaper on others. Kind of averages out. If the work is good and you get it back on time I'd say that it probably about right.
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