I think $800 was for the transmission, not the motor. Todd On Sunday 06 January 2008 16:39, Matt Haas wrote: > <snip> > > > If you're using it as a Sunday driver/cruiser, I'd keep the 232 and > > original transmission. If you pull the trans (not that hard!) and > > reinstall it should be around $800 or so to have it totally rebuilt. > > $1200-$1500 if they R&R. > > </snip> > > $800 is way low on having it rebuilt. When the motor on my 67 was redone > a few years ago, parts and machine shop labor where about $2000 > (including tax). Water pumps and pistons for 1964-67 199 and 232's are > expensive (slightly more than double later years) and harder to find > (Kanter can supply both, Egge can do pistons). Also, I did not have to > replace the rockers and that can add a few hundred to the cost of a > rebuild. Better than half the cost was in labor (which varies depending > on where you live) but good machine work isn't cheap. From what I > recall, the parts cost was about the same as if I bought the parts > myself. The reassembly charge was $300 but also got me a few month > warranty on the work (I think it was 6 months/6,000 miles) and allowed > me time to do a bunch of other things on the car so I thought that was > well worth it. > > Matt _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list