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BIG BLOCK SWAP #2174928
10/14/16 11:33 PM
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My dilemma is coming up with a fair price to charge for a job.

The patient is a 1970 Satellite with a small block & 904 (his non-running project car).

guy wants to bring me a rusty big block station wagon (the donor) and have me pull both engines and transmissions and convert his small block Satellite to a big block.

the big block runs fine and the transmission is expected to be ok too.
i want to price him fairly but i dont want to loose my a$$ on the job too.
he wants it to be a turn key including installing manifold back dual exhaust. (might price exhaust separately too)

what would be labor for just removal of both and reinstall the big block into the '70?

i do not have to install the small block into the wagon, it will probably go to the scrap yard when im done.
im pricing him separately for replacing oil pan and valve cover gaskets, installing new timing gear set and required gaskets and seals and a water pump. cleaning and painting the engine too.

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Re: BIG BLOCK SWAP [Re: Copper Dart] #2175076
10/15/16 05:38 AM
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A shop will charge at LEAST $30.00/hr. How many hours it will take? It depends on 1. Your experience, ability, facility, 2. Tools/equipment 3. Parts to disassemble and re. etc, etc, etc. this si stuff right off the top of my head.

Re: BIG BLOCK SWAP [Re: 71rm23] #2175102
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I have done that type of swap once. I took my time (lots of time!) and it came out fine.

My constructive suggestion is make sure to account for the small stuff... throttle linkage, heater hoses, wiring ect. ect. Does the BB carb need at least a rebuild? Or new carb? Inspect, clean and grease the bulkhead connector as minimum. Hopefully the manifolds on the BB are suitable for its new home.

There is lots of stuff that may need attention to make sure the end result is fun and reliable even starting with a basically healthy engine and transmission.

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The Satellite may have an 8 1/4 and the wagon an 8 3/4. The Satellite will have a 904 and the wagon a 727. Plan ahead on possible driveshaft length / U joint differences.

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must be to have money to pay for a swap like this ? at least a week of work

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must be nice to have money to pay for a swap like this ? at least a week of work

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great pointers and advice, especially cleaning of the bulkhead connector! thanks.
no one has a dollar number in mind?
i have advised him that no one can anticipate all of the roadblocks when doing swaps.
every swap i have done or that have been done in my shops (i have assisted with) have had roadblocks. however, this swap IIRC should not have too many difficult roadblocks. minor wiring, radiator, hoses, PS hoses, driveshaft (i think he has the 8.75 so i dont expect trouble) he understands that if a part is bad or doesnt fit, its on him not me or my shop, im just covering the labor to install it within reason. i need to come up with a price.
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10/15/16 12:01 PM
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let me add this
the swaps we have done have been for ourselves.
some have been for us to make sellable a car that we bought missing drivetrain or converting /6 or grossly damaged drivetrains to more desireable rides.


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should i post the swap as it is being done?
would it be helpful for anyone to have it documented with pictures?
roadblocks and how we correct them?...................



well the first thing is getting the job so lets seem some realistic numbers from all you gearheads and mopar veterans. ......................
in labor dollar amounts please for you jokers out there. wink
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If he doesnt have 2k to burn, he needs his own tool kit.There will be a lot of unaccounted for time.Ever try to clean an old complete engine for paint? trying to on my 440 for my truck right now. Its a nightmare. Do they both have same alternators? The wagon may have the big one.Exhaust is probably 3 or 4 hundred, etc, etc, etc.

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For it to be attractive to me to do the work, I'd be looking for $1500-$2000. I'm not a professional mechanic, but I have a decent shop and skill.


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First, you have to figure out what your time is worth. Then, decide EXACTLY what he expects you to do. As said before there will be lots of time eaten up on this project in the way of "Oh by the way", and "While we're at it" jobs. Also, get in writing who is expected to furnish fluids, filters, cleaners, paints, parts, etc.. Nothing like fronting the guy the supplies and then having him try to stiff you.

Make sure the donor motor/trans are in good working order BEFORE you pull them. His idea of good running and your idea may be way different, and if it runs like crap when done it WILL be your fault in his eyes.

Is the donor wagon a similar year B body too or is it a C body? Add in all the things that won't work in the B body if it is.

Even at a cheap price like $30/hr, I can see this running up to $5000 easy enough if he wants you to supply all the parts.


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If the wagon is the same year b-body with the proper k-frame....and you have the equipment.....drop them both out the bottom.......slip the BB/trans/k-member in the Satellite......$1,000.....add in cost of driveshaft, exhaust, Fluids, etc., easy $1,000 afternoon

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It seems like it is now bracketed... between one day and one week!

It depends on how you are setup and a lot on what the customer really expects. Just get it swapped and running under its own power? Or cleaned up, serviced and ready for hopefully trouble free service?

Maybe best to think in stages. Pull the BB, clean, re-seal, service it. Clean up the tranny or not? Getting baked on grime off is a good 2 hours I think. Pull the SB + 904. Clean up the engine compartment and K frame. Even a quick job will be a couple hours with a pressure washer to help. Install BB and 727. Setup throttle and kick down, modify wiring ect. ect.

With a good shop + experience I think you are looking at several days minimum to do a decent but simple job. You need to price your time as you see fit... and make sure parts cost is accounted for.

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"Do not quote a total price".
No way to account for parts and time in advance.
You never know what you are going to run into.
Don't let the owner supply parts.
You don't know what quality he might get,
or if the parts would even be correct.
Then, finding hard to find parts could slow down progress.
Make sure to supply receipts for parts.
$30.00 an hour is rather cheap today.
I would get a signature on some kind of agreement.
People have a habit of walking away from money problems today...

Good Luck. up
I hope it works out fine and is a fun project.


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great advice!
i agree its more like a weeks work than it is a day for one guy to complete.
1.5 to 2 days to have both pulled and cleaning of the engine compartment, "K" frame and engine transmission degreased.
1 day to do timing gear set, pan, intake, valve cover gaskets, water pump and front crank seal then paint. may install it end of day 3.
2 days left for brackets, belts, hoses, radiator and shroud, tune and wiring to convert to electronic ignition.
with a small team of skilled mopar gear heads it would be a long weekend job (minus roadblocks)

im thinking around $2500+

fluids; trans service, oil and filter, coolant, power steering add to the bill too. lets not forget the dual exhaust system


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Wow and I thought the shops were crooks.

Flat rate of $30hr and he pays for parts.


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what shops charge only $30 per hour?

maybe you would like to do the job and stand behind you work for $30/hr brian?
your 3 weeks at 30 are a higher cost than my week at 60!

guys, i think that rate was back in the late '70's early '80's

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Are talking about having a shop do it?


who is that guy?
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