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price for engine rebuild
my engine is in need of a full rebuld,
how much would something like this cost to do
cheers tom
how much would something like this cost to do
cheers tom
freshly painted 1275cc anda very loud big bore exhaust
Re: price for engine rebuild
1275 engine ?
Crank grind with bearings ~£150. Rebore with pistons ~ £250. Add £50 for new oilpump/timing chain/gaskets. I'm assuming you are doing the dismantling/assembling work yourself. If you hand it in to an engine shop -likely to be ~£750 total. But could be much more........
Crank grind with bearings ~£150. Rebore with pistons ~ £250. Add £50 for new oilpump/timing chain/gaskets. I'm assuming you are doing the dismantling/assembling work yourself. If you hand it in to an engine shop -likely to be ~£750 total. But could be much more........



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Re: price for engine rebuild
Those prices seem a bit steep. Have a look at this: http://www.robwalkerengineering.com/
Re: price for engine rebuild
Ties in pretty well with my estimates! Remember he will add VAT - and carriage to/from. The crank has 7 journals - add the cost of big-end/main/thrust bearings (+VAT)- it will be at least £150. Then the boring , + VAT again, carriage, pistons (good 1275 pistons not cheap)and don't forget removing the old pistons and fitting new......... I forgot to suggest facing the top of the block too - which would be a good idea. But it does look to be a very good machine shop -I wonder if related to the original legendary 'Rob Walker' ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Walker_Racing_Team
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Walker_Racing_Team



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Re: price for engine rebuild
You're right. I was forgetting about the dreaded VAT and postage etc! I'm just glad I've got a spare couple of good engines stored away. Interesting about the other Rob Walker - seems a coincidence, but there's no mention of it on the RW engineering site.
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Re: price for engine rebuild
looks likt its goin to cost me £1000, ive asked the place that jono at jlh takes his and the reason its so expensive is becuase it is being built for a supercharger 

freshly painted 1275cc anda very loud big bore exhaust
Re: price for engine rebuild
That's not too bad - PROVIDED it includes Tuftriding the crank - fitting the later Metro type heavy duty main bearings - and a centre main support strap. I would suggest also a Turbo oil pump - but I'm not sure it will fit under the backplate - you may need to modify the backplate slightly.



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Re: price for engine rebuild
Supercharged 1275? nice
but i thought u were saving to go zetec?

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Re: price for engine rebuild
il not get insured on a zetec for a long long time and its only changed once haha
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Re: price for engine rebuild
Rob Walker is very good in my experience- he's done all the machining on my 948 including align boring and adding cam bearings, boring out to 1030, acid-dipping, balancing, polishing the crank and supplying all parts including pistons, shells, con-rods etc. Very reasonable prices, and he's very knowledgeable and helpful. Be careful though- it can end up getting pricey, though of course I've had all sorts done that would never have been touched in an 'off-the-shelf' 'reconditioned' engine. Anyway, I'd recommend Rob Walker if you're going down the machining your existing engine route.
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Re: price for engine rebuild
Considering its costing me nigh on £250 to have a head refurbed and a few little tweaks
I'd say that £1000 is pretty reasonable for a turbo 1275 lump.

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Re: price for engine rebuild
well it cost me £575 for a freshly rebulit 1310 cc midget engine
the marina one is getting saved for the supercharger build

the marina one is getting saved for the supercharger build
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