Gotta get my heads machined for 250 a pop. I'm a little upset about it.
Would it be better to buy new heads or machine then?
Gotta get my heads machined for 250 a pop. I'm a little upset about it.
Would it be better to buy new heads or machine then?
Gotta get my heads machined for 250 a pop. I'm a little upset about it.
Would it be better to buy new heads or machine then?
Yeah it cost me about $1200.00 for the valve job, hardened seats, the spring pressures equalized and new Viton stem seals.And you're complaining...lol? $500 is the price of a good performance valve job these days. And that includes nothing more than the valve job. Wait until they get them and the seats and guides are trashed, and/or the valves are too far gone. They go up from there. I generally expect to pay $1200 to get a set of iron heads correctly done to make power and last well. Usually, it's a few bucks more depending on the work required. SOmething else to ask about is cutting the guides and spring seats down to run more performance-oriented cams later. The valve job is the time to do that work.
And you're complaining...lol? $500 is the price of a good performance valve job these days. And that includes nothing more than the valve job. Wait until they get them and the seats and guides are trashed, and/or the valves are too far gone. They go up from there. I generally expect to pay $1200 to get a set of iron heads correctly done to make power and last well. Usually, it's a few bucks more depending on the work required. SOmething else to ask about is cutting the guides and spring seats down to run more performance-oriented cams later. The valve job is the time to do that work.
Thats what is being done.And you're complaining...lol? $500 is the price of a good performance valve job these days. And that includes nothing more than the valve job. Wait until they get them and the seats and guides are trashed, and/or the valves are too far gone. They go up from there. I generally expect to pay $1200 to get a set of iron heads correctly done to make power and last well. Usually, it's a few bucks more depending on the work required. SOmething else to ask about is cutting the guides and spring seats down to run more performance-oriented cams later. The valve job is the time to do that work.
Then take the Aluminum heads in and have them checked out, V/J touched up, and springs may or may not work with your cam, if cam goes flat, cam company will ask if you used the springs they recommend ect.. ect..Wow,1200.00 and 700 plus parts in steel heads,got two words for ya' Aluminum heads...