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"Captain Cum Tanker" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message

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"Michael Seeley" wrote in message
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Pretty sure thompson made the sidewinder
"Mr.Nicegye" wrote in message
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I am getting a 1980 sidewinder from my girls grandfather for free

but it
needs lots of work just wondering what on average will it cost to

rebuild
a
260 hp 350 any ballpark ideas the moter runns well but it is a

little
tired
below is a link to see the pics thanks for the help

fellas.....Bigpurple

http://www.bigpurple.tv/new_page_2.htm



Doing the job yourself, should be $600-$1000. A tired engine, would

need
new rings and bearings and a valve job. Maybe a valve or two.
bill




Yeah take it from this ****ing Butcher. He is Sanford And Sons finest
tech! $600.00 thats all you need to do the job right! That's it!
That mutha ****a done run good now Mr.White...............


Well, maybe you pay more for parts. Is maybe because you are dumb as grass,
a little dumber than a chicken. Is this JimDummy again. Geeze, it's a
tired engine not a broken engine. 250 for valve job, 125 for gaskets and
rings and bearings are not going to set you back much more than 200. When
you can get a rebuilt longblock shipped to you for 1200-1500 and that
includes labor. Spend some money on getting an education! Captain, My ass!
Maybe of the SS Minnow.


 
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