How much to recondition heads?

How much to recondition heads?

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Gazzab

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21,332 posts

294 months

Thursday 17th February 2022
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Just had a bill for my heads post recondition. They cost over £4.5k. But it includes :
Recondition 2 x heads
Replace Valve guides
Cut and grind Valve seats
Replace 8 x Inlet valves
And 8 x Exhaust valves
Valve spring seat Washers
Stem seals
Cam followers
Collets
New exhaust camshaft and inlet camshaft
Shim tappet gaps

Just a bit surprised at this surprise bill. It includes carriage. So may ask for the bill from whoever did the work and some itemisation.


Edited by Gazzab on Thursday 17th February 19:55

Flatplane8

1,547 posts

274 months

Thursday 17th February 2022
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Hi,

That is a big bill, but it does sound like there was a lot done with new parts all round. Hopefully the bottom end (if it’s being done) won’t be quite so bad.

Simon

Gazzab

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21,332 posts

294 months

Thursday 17th February 2022
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Flatplane8 said:
Hi,

That is a big bill, but it does sound like there was a lot done with new parts all round. Hopefully the bottom end (if it’s being done) won’t be quite so bad.

Simon
Hopefully it won’t be so bad. Less parts to change. At least I haven’t had a recent divorce and am not buying a house. Oops

TwinKam

3,276 posts

107 months

Thursday 17th February 2022
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It's the itemisation of an 'inlet camshaft' and an 'exhaust camshaft' that would bother me.

Gazzab

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21,332 posts

294 months

Thursday 17th February 2022
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TwinKam said:
It's the itemisation of an 'inlet camshaft' and an 'exhaust camshaft' that would bother me.
We did talk about some revised camshaft profiles.

spitfire4v8

4,017 posts

193 months

Friday 18th February 2022
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TwinKam said:
It's the itemisation of an 'inlet camshaft' and an 'exhaust camshaft' that would bother me.
Maybe they did it just so your username would become very apt smile

SimonKD

1,364 posts

243 months

Friday 18th February 2022
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Hi Gaz

In July 2014 my new camshafts cost £300 each.
8 inlet and 8 exhaust valves were £500
16 buckets were £330
16 valve guides and seals were £420
2 copper head gaskets were £400

That's £2250 for just the parts on the heads alone I've mentioned.

I have no idea what the same establishment would charge today, 8yrs later.

Regards
Simon


Gazzab

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21,332 posts

294 months

Friday 18th February 2022
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Thanks Simon. That’s interesting. I guess the parts alone could be £3k plus. Then vat etc and before long it all adds up.

Chuggaboom

1,152 posts

260 months

Friday 18th February 2022
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Minus the cost of the cams and bucket followers, but plus a 5 thou head skim, I had the whole engine rebuilt for 3.5K last year !

Flatplane8

1,547 posts

274 months

Friday 18th February 2022
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Chuggaboom said:
Minus the cost of the cams and bucket followers, but plus a 5 thou head skim, I had the whole engine rebuilt for 3.5K last year !
That sounds like a good price, where was that?

TwinKam

3,276 posts

107 months

Friday 18th February 2022
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spitfire4v8 said:
TwinKam said:
It's the itemisation of an 'inlet camshaft' and an 'exhaust camshaft' that would bother me.
Maybe they did it just so your username would become very apt smile
Well the AJP does have two camshafts, but not per bank, so it's not really a twink in the Lotus sense is it Joolz. A friend suggested my tag should be Quadcam seeing as my V6 Mondies and my Buell Cyclone have four camshafts apiece... but TwinKam is just an abomination of my middle- and sur-names.
Oh, that, and a certain Mk1 'scort I once had wink

Gazzab

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21,332 posts

294 months

Saturday 19th February 2022
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I’ve asked for an itemised breakdown of the costs and Labour. Also asked about the cams. And asked for photos of the heads.

Byker28i

71,830 posts

229 months

Saturday 19th February 2022
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My engine was rebuilt in 2018
from your list:

Recondition 2 x heads
Replace Valve guides - 16 x valve guides £300 - Machining £160 - Fit £475
Cut and grind Valve seats - Machining £160 -
Replace 8 x Inlet valves
And 8 x Exhaust valves - 16 together £280
Valve spring seat Washers
Stem seals - 16x £64
Cam followers - 16 x £272
Collets
New exhaust camshaft and inlet camshaft - £500
Shim tappet gaps

It all adds up quickly - then the dreaded vat...

Gazzab

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21,332 posts

294 months

Saturday 19th February 2022
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Thanks. Yep it all adds up. I wasn’t aware I was having so much work done :-)

ukkid35

6,331 posts

185 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
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Don't forget valve springs - that's another £300

Also, I shimmed the valve spring seats

This should ensure valve spring pressure is sufficient and equal across the whole bank

I don't think that is always included in a head rebuild








ukkid35

6,331 posts

185 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
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Gazzab said:
Valve spring seat Washers
That probably refers to the shims, so more labour involved

Byker28i

71,830 posts

229 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
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I sent Gazzab my engine bill, so he had an idea of prices - hope he's recovered from the shock biggrin

Jhonno

6,009 posts

153 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
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4.5k just to recondition the heads?!!! Or is that including engine removal etc too?!

Gazzab

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21,332 posts

294 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
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I am awaiting a breakdown of the costs and more clarity. I’ll need to sell a kidney.

Gazzab

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21,332 posts

294 months

Friday 18th March 2022
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Got a copy of the bill from the machine shop. Powers Performance. So can see the breakdown. The heads needed major work after some previous ‘butchering’ apparently.