Ouch. I just got the estimate from my enginebuilder today. A little less than $7k for a rebuild to get me on the same page as everybody else. Not that I'm complaining (well, maybe a little ), but I wonder if there might not be some other alternatives to get me essentially the same place with a little less $$.
So here's my questions:
1) Is it better to get this engine rebuilt with all the top stuff, or look for a good used National or Pro motor with relatively little time on it?
2) Is there such a thing as a "good used engine"? Where would I find such a creature? And how would I be able to determine how much life there was in it?
3) If I do get another engine, is it better to part out my old one or sell it complete, knowing that it couldn't (and shouldn't) command top dollar?
Thanks in advance for your input. Left up to my own devices, I'm certain I could find only the most expensive and painful solution to this problem!
Since I know there are a lot of strong feelings about enginebuilders and engines in general, feel free to e-mail me directly if you would prefer.
Tom