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Old 07-05-2008, 08:58 PM
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What is the average price to get the 3VZE Heads machined

I am (at the wifes request) putting a budget together.... I KNOW GEEEESH
For the rebuild of my moter. I got a quote from one machine shop for 450 bucks to do the heads I dont really know if that is to much
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She's going to save your tuckus, again ...

In Sept I paid $472 to machine both heads (3VZE), replace the exhaust valves, and for the gasket set I needed to install them. That included adjusting the valves, which is a pain to do yourself because you end up with a collection of valve shims. I did get quotes well north of $900, so it really pays to shop around.

On that note, be sure you're clear about what is included (pressure test, flattening the head, replacing the valve guides, etc. )
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$479
cleaned
decked
lapped
new valve seals (which I provided)
3 weeks ago now, right around then is when I realized this truck was getting expensive.
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when i went to machine my heads they where fine, but if they would have told me 479 bucks, i would have bought to reman'd heads for 550 with cams off ebay.... just a thought.
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wow. Makes me realize its nice to have a machine shop our shop deals with since I get the same thing done for myself to other side work trucks I work on for less than $200
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So it sounds like the quote I have is decent if it includes all the "RIGHT STUFF". I was just checking out parts train .com for some items and saw something confusing to me.

Cylinder head bolts from fel pro for 27 bucks per side and another companies for like 160 complete. Is there a difference that would warrant such a drastic change in price?
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Originally Posted by Ultramag
So it sounds like the quote I have is decent if it includes all the "RIGHT STUFF". I was just checking out parts train .com for some items and saw something confusing to me.

Cylinder head bolts from fel pro for 27 bucks per side and another companies for like 160 complete. Is there a difference that would warrant such a drastic change in price?
SUPPLY AND DEMAND IS USUALLY THE PRICE DIFFERENCE, check what your getting and make sure they sell what they are saying their selling too....
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holy hell, some of you people got bent over and drug across the coals on those prices. I guess theres a big diffference in prices in different parts of the country. Ive never paid over $200 for a full head rebuild including machining. Usually to just have the heads decked are under $75, depending on how many cylinders.
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well i paid about 250 for a 22re head with all new valves and guides and seals, my original quote was about 125 before we realized that all of the valves were worn beyond machining, and that the guides were also badly worn. so considering only 3 cylenders per head and 2 heads, i would estimate anywhere between 200-450 depending on the condition of your heads to be rebiult.
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I paid $350 for:

heads decked
heads cleaned
pressure tested
valve job (incl seals I provided)

it has been a year and about 10k miles since I put it all back together and it has been running strong since.
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Definitely shop around, and don't just limit yourself to mechanics or their recommended machine shops. Call any machine shop you can find, they can all the do the work, and will sometimes charge a lot less.
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