Jim Rosenthal
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Today I settled up (well, as much as anyone can be finished with any phase of one of these projects) the bill for the engine for my GT40....and this made me think a bit, always a dangerous proposition.
I started with a 1968 302 block- some here may recall my search for a Mexico block with the big main caps. Things came out about like this:
Block: $250
Forged internals kit: $1350
AFR heads $1650
Weber 3x2 rig and manifold, from Pierce $1400
Oil pan from Armando: $450
Ignition, pumps, etc $1200
Machine work and assembly: $2500
Additional parts (cam, oil pump, etc)$1200
This adds up to about $10,000, and this engine has not come to life yet. AND, this is just an averagely good motor: not the best stuff inside, although it's all very good, and not a 48IDA or Motec system on top. This motor will probably make about 350hp (I hope so!) and hold together despite spirited driving and use.
Would I do it again? well, maybe not. I might get a crate motor knowing what I do now. After all, it would make respectable power and in a 2300lb car I would get excellent performance. These things have a way of developing 'mission creep', and since I can't build an engine myself, here's where I ended up.
Oh, I forgot; Canton cast aluminum valve covers, powdercoated flat black. $140/pr. Did I mention the engine looks great, by the way? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Dyno within two weeks, with any luck. I will post photos and results.
I started with a 1968 302 block- some here may recall my search for a Mexico block with the big main caps. Things came out about like this:
Block: $250
Forged internals kit: $1350
AFR heads $1650
Weber 3x2 rig and manifold, from Pierce $1400
Oil pan from Armando: $450
Ignition, pumps, etc $1200
Machine work and assembly: $2500
Additional parts (cam, oil pump, etc)$1200
This adds up to about $10,000, and this engine has not come to life yet. AND, this is just an averagely good motor: not the best stuff inside, although it's all very good, and not a 48IDA or Motec system on top. This motor will probably make about 350hp (I hope so!) and hold together despite spirited driving and use.
Would I do it again? well, maybe not. I might get a crate motor knowing what I do now. After all, it would make respectable power and in a 2300lb car I would get excellent performance. These things have a way of developing 'mission creep', and since I can't build an engine myself, here's where I ended up.
Oh, I forgot; Canton cast aluminum valve covers, powdercoated flat black. $140/pr. Did I mention the engine looks great, by the way? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Dyno within two weeks, with any luck. I will post photos and results.