Even as an expatriate Northumbrian I can't disagree with those prices, but the bit you don't mention is the labour and machining could add another 5 or 6k to the parts cost. Then to acquire all that might take 18 months because it might not be exactly off the shelf. Then there's only 2 or 3 people I'd trust to build such an engine, and none of those are exactly standing about waiting. Bottom line is starting today it might be 3 years before you got your engine. So the thought of 18 grand, now, for an engine by a known builder doesn't look at all unreasonable.
(01-01-2018, 11:49 PM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: Something strange going on there for a minute!!
Thank you Zeto, looks like you made some savings there - well done.
Charles has built one, I haven't.
I will be putting an Aisin on my engine, not intending to spend a fortune, already have Phoenix crank and rods, Paul Bonewell cam, slipper pistons, enough to built a nice engine, and not for competition so no rules to comply with.
Rgds Gene
01-01-2018, 11:56 PM (This post was last modified: 01-01-2018, 11:58 PM by Charles P.)
(01-01-2018, 11:33 PM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote:
(01-01-2018, 11:29 PM)Alan Wrote: but the bit you don't mention is the labour and machining could add another 5 or 6k to the parts cost.
That’s exactly what I was thinking.
Then it all blows up!
Who built the £18k one?
The cost of £2500 was for the machined assembly ready to fit.
The £18k engine was built by Paul Rogers Engineering
And yes, when it blows up in the Esses it gets expensive all over again.
The call to my wife as I was driving home with a broken car went basically.
"How did it go?"
"I broke the engine"
"Badly?"
"Yes, quite badly"
"I suppose that'll be bloody expensive" Muffled excuses and vagueness from me