Engine change out

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northcreek2624

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A distant friend has approached me to do an engine change on his 99 Ford f350, 4x4,Triton V8.The new motor would be a Jasper longblock.
What is the going rate for a job like this and being that I know him what would be a fair price(he's paying for the engine)?
I was thinking about $1000 plus fluids,gaskets and incidentals.
Am I in the ball park or what?
Thanks in advance,I know this isn't tractor related but,the" related topics "forum will not allow me to post??.....Mike
 
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"Distant" friends fall in the category of my normal "Time and Materials" charge to everyone else. I would assume the "friend" is coming to you for your expertise, and not that you will be cheaper than an "expert". Just my opinion. I assume you are the expert.
 
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Monday, if I can remember, I'll try to swing by a shop I used to work at and book the time. A grand sounds like a good ballpark figure. The incidentals might eat him alive. Why does he need a new engine?
 
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He ran it out of oil,he went 10k+ since his last change,now he's got a rod that sounds like it wants to get out of that engine real bad......Mike
 
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Have fun! If this guy takes so little care of his equipment you stand a good chance of having serious warranty problems with him. At least you shouldn't have to worry about oil soaked O2 sensors and oil plugged catylitic converters. Unless he was burning 2 quarts every 100 miles and that's why he didn't change the oil. How many miles on the truck?
 
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I just replaced a 460 in a 93 ford 350. I can tell you that I wouldn''t do that again for anyone but myself. I never saw so many vacumn and special guards and such, what a mess. It is fine and runs great and I'm glad I didn't have the expense of having someone else do it. I sure appreciate some of my older rigs though, easy to work on.
 
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<font color="red">" I can tell you that I wouldn''t do that again for anyone but myself "</font>

I know the feeling.worst one I ever did was a Chev AWD Astro van only to have the factory rebuilt engine go bad after a month,Oh they gave me another engine but, had to eat my labor.My knuckles were raw for a week on that one.
Even front drive swaps aren't as bad as that van was and probably vans in general..........Thanks,Mike
 
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I can't tell you what to charge, but I can tell you that the guys over at IATN (international auto technicians network) say the easiest way to do the job is to remove the cab.

Yes, you read correctly. I don't work on them so wasn't paying total attention, but I seem to remember 24 hours being mentioned.

Dave
 
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Sorry I didn't get around to getting the info yesterday. According to Alldata the job pays 19.5 hours to install a long block. Short block is 22.5.
 

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