Inframe vs. crate/rebuilt motor

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  1. Cat sdp

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    Older Detroit prices don’t count.......
     
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  3. Rideandrepair

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    It all depends on what you need. I agree, might as well replace a few things, if they’re needed. I just had my 12.7 done. 18 k, total. Kit, head, injectors, counterbores, and Labor. Would have been $10 k.
     
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  4. Rideandrepair

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    The only ones that count, to Me!!! Lol
     
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  5. Deere hunter

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    We had isx overhauled 33k
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  6. Rideandrepair

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    I myself, would rather have an inframe. It’s less money, and can be a better build,A “ factory” reman sounds good, but You still have a rebuilt engine. The only advantage I see, is warranty, if that’s a concern. Since both my Detroit’s blew turbos, at 350k, and needed inframes at 825,last one also blew a head gasket at 550k, and a good inframe on my current 12.7 lasted 1.3 mil. Go figure. Never know what you’re going to get on a “ factory” reman. I personally don’t think it’s worth the extra money. Rather keep what I have , if it’s still good, and do an inframe.
     
  7. onetime42

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    This is what made me think it would be easier to just drop a motor in it rather than inframe it. From the sounds of it, its not as simple as it would seem!?
     

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  8. Dave_in_AZ

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    Nothing ever is. If I had the talent, and a place to do it, I might try that as well. Mine isn't ready for an overhaul yet, I just got all the facts from the horses mouth while I was there.
     
  9. 062

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    That’s a pull out. All they know about it is that it runs.
     
  10. Rideandrepair

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    That looks tempting. The $20 worth of paint really makes it look good. If you knew it had a recent OH, not bad. But for $7-10 k more, You’ll have a new engine. The labor spent on installing a used engine is a waste of money. Unless it’s the only choice, because of lack of funds. It will still cost more in the next 3-5 yrs. If not much sooner.
     
  11. onetime42

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    I see where it says "with warranty"....I wonder what that covers!
     
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