Re: [MV] Rebuild, or Not?

From: Greg (czechsix@cox.net)
Date: Fri Jan 16 2004 - 14:30:22 PST


Aaron - take the time and rebuild it yourself. Not hard to do, doesn't take
that long, and you'll have that much more confidence in the Jeep. I
personally wouldn't drop it back in without a rebuild.

The way things are going, $1450 is market. But that doesn't touch on the
things that they'll find wrong with it, so I'd personally bump up the price
a bit. Just my experience talking to me - which is why I do my own rebuilds
:)

Greg

----- Original Message -----
From: "Horrocks, Aaron" <ACHb@pge.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 1:34 PM
Subject: [MV] Rebuild, or Not?

Hi List,

If you've been following my project, I've got an M38A1 with a lot of CJ5
parts in and a hunk of junk for an engine (it's a CJ5 engine with a crack
and very poor compression). Anyhow, some civy nut job had a '53 A1 that he
was gutting out for a 12V conversion and a 350-Chevy. He put the parts on
e-bay, and I won the engine. He claims it ran fine when he pulled it out,
however the fuel filter stopped working so he by-passed it with a newer one.
By the time he sold it on e-bay, it was sitting for about a year.

So, now it's in my garage and I've got a little bit of money. Before I go
head and drop this into my jeep...

Should I have this engine professionally rebuilt? Or am I safe giving it a
good cleaning, draining all the fluids, give it a flush (oil and
anti-freeze) replacing all the gaskets, etc, etc. Cost isn't too much of an
issue, but I'd much rather spend the money on something else if I didn't
have to. Like a new set of canvas seats and a summer top! The way I see it,
I could spend $100 on all the fluids and gaskets and might luck out with a
decent engine. Or, it might still need a rebuild and there goes $1,500.
However if I take it straight to the shop I'd spend the $1500 when the
engine might not have needed it.

I called M&M head in Hayward, CA (the same guys that the Archer Brothers
use) and they quoted $1,450! To me, that sounds like a decent price...
perhaps a bit on the high side?

In any case, I'm sure some of you "list-ers" have experience about engines
sitting around for a while that I could really benefit from.

Aaron Horrocks
1952 M38A1

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