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Re: Re: How much is this going to cost???
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Posted by Ron in Az on May 17, 2002 at 23:06:59 from (24.221.144.129):
In Reply to: Re: How much is this going to cost??? posted by Theman on May 17, 2002 at 11:33:07:
My 44 H just ran me about 1800 but I bought most of the parts from bermuda ken (case) and I did put the Larger IH Fire craters in it and rebuilt everything including the govener, oil pump,clutch etc, on the heads just planed a little and valve seals and guides crank went 10/10 and everything was hot tanked you really are better off doing it yourself if you have the time and skills. the knowledge can be aquired from this site and most of the good people here. For my self now being disabled I had not done an engine since the 70's It was very rewarding, last Sat to fire the engine up and to it hear it purr like a kitten. This it self was worth it all... my $.01 worth..
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