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Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by ZBO, Mar 26, 2008.

  1. ZBO

    ZBO ZBO

    Ok, so I decided to rebuild the Dauntless after some discussion here.
    I should have known this was going to be expensive, when I dropped off the motor and the machine shop counter guy said that he had never seen it, nor could he find a listing for it in his catalog. I told him not to worry, I have an excellent source for info(ecj5.com) So I ran home and started tracking down parts. Today, I placed the order
    Machine work $400
    Comp Cam Kit $300
    Gasket Set $80
    Main Bearings $65
    Valves $160
    Valve Seats $30 (if he has them, if not I have to buy packs of 20 ($240) any help here would be appreciated
    Anyway after all this I still dont have a carb or intake so add the cost of that and a divorce atty after the old lady finds out ( anyone have a spare couch)

    I'm just venting a little This weekend I get to start sanding the frame
    Thanks for reading
    Later
    Marc


    Man before I could even get off here, she found out (hello couch)
     
  2. 1964_cj5

    1964_cj5 I'd rather be Jeepin'

    Yeah it does add up quickly, don't it? LOL! Have fun in the doghouse! :rofl: Use your time wisely and get to work sanding that frame now. :)
     
  3. stalin440

    stalin440 member

    i bought a rebuild kit for about $430, heads rebuilt at machine shop for $200, kept it pretty inexpensive. till i got the headers:)
     
  4. 66cj5

    66cj5 Jeep with no name

    seems like reasonable prices to me. which cam you get?
     
  5. lynn

    lynn Time machine / Early CJ5 HR Rep Staff Member

    Can you get a couch in there??

    R)
     
  6. StraightToPlaid

    StraightToPlaid Ludicrous speed!!!!

    Have you got the new pistons and rings for it yet?
     
  7. Mcruff

    Mcruff Earlycj5 Machinist

    If you were rebuilding why didn't you buy the whole rebuild kit for the motor from Autozone for $355 it includes everything but valve seals and seats. You only need 6 valve seats, they only go under the exhaust valves. The only other expense would have been aftermarket cam and machine work. The Autozone kit is top notch and they are the only supplier outside of Kanter but there kits are made of unobtanium or so they think.I replaced all my valves and only had about $85-90 in them, the springs were another $40-45

    Good luck!!
     
    Last edited: Mar 27, 2008
  8. Txjake

    Txjake I wrenched with Sparky

    x2 Kanter's stuff is not any better than A-Zone and the prices are truly NOT FUNNY....:(
     
  9. Rondog

    Rondog just hangin' out

    Just
    Empty
    Every
    Pocket
     
  10. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    Well, at least you'll have a nice engine. :)
     
  11. ZBO

    ZBO ZBO

    Thanks guys, at first I thought that I might get ripped a little, but you guys made me laugh.
    I wanted a little hotter cam, so I didnt think the AZone kit was the way to go, however looking back perhaps it was.

    No I haven't got the pistons and rings yet

    On the valve seats, they say that they are pretty worn so I figure if I'm in it this far may as well get them all. Any suggestions as to a supplier (are these the same as the Buick 300)?

    On another note the machine shop called and said that I need to either bore or sleeve 3 cylinders due to rust pitting, I think I'm going to sleeve any thoughts. The guy said that he could go 30 or 40 over but he wasnt sure he would be able to get all the pits and have the rings seal good.

    Talk to you guys soon
    Marc