KrisML
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The engine in my truck needs a complete rebuild (again :mad2: first time was a broken crank) after suffering from a massive oil pressure loss after only 700 miles. So I just don't trust the block to be rebuilt for a 3rd time that I know of. Was originally bought from the Diesel Depot back in 2003. Between cost to rebuild it myself and time restraints I'm considering buying a reman engine. I know I could get one from jasper engines but need to get a price from them. They're a national company so warranty good all over. Peninsular diesel sells the GEP 6.5 as a long block which would work since I have a good injection system and turbo setup. Price is between $6100 to $6500 depending on which compression ratio you get. I'm not sure how the warranty would work with them, would have to ask. I did find a place that's based out on Long Island New York that called US engine production inc. This is the website http://www.65engine.com/gm_6_5_diesel . They offer a turn key 6.5 for around $4800, has 1 year unlimited mileage warranty. Thing is, is that I haven't heard of them and not sure of their reputation. Plus the engine would be built to stock specs of the year chosen. They do offer 6.5 long blocks for a decent price which would allow me to put my upgraded parts to use plus save some money. Also I wouldn't have to tear into a new engine to install headstuds or the upgraded water pump. My dad thinks its best to go with a turnkey engine and stop messing with it. Which would be nice just not sure who I should get with for a getting a turnkey engine. If I'm spending that much for turn key, I want the best warranty I can get for the money. Guess I can see if the place in Long Island will do up grades like headstuds and the main girdle at the very least. Water pump is super easy to change when out of the truck.
Now another crazy option is this. The engine I rebuilt I put a forged crank in and it also has .020 over 6.5 18:1 pistons in it. All of which was balanced prior to install. Mitch at Peninsular said that they can sell me a good 6.5 block for around $425 and then build the short block with my crank( if not scored due to oil loss) pistons. New rings and bearing being used of course. Now he didn't give me a final price on that since would be mostly labor and ha has to make sure they have a good usable block. I'm thinking that would be a couple grand when done since the block would have to be bored out. Warranty would probably be very little.
Thanks for any help.
Now another crazy option is this. The engine I rebuilt I put a forged crank in and it also has .020 over 6.5 18:1 pistons in it. All of which was balanced prior to install. Mitch at Peninsular said that they can sell me a good 6.5 block for around $425 and then build the short block with my crank( if not scored due to oil loss) pistons. New rings and bearing being used of course. Now he didn't give me a final price on that since would be mostly labor and ha has to make sure they have a good usable block. I'm thinking that would be a couple grand when done since the block would have to be bored out. Warranty would probably be very little.
Thanks for any help.