Let Me Build Your Engine!!!!!

927mgtepat

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Hello Guys, I have decided to offer a 7MGTE engine building service. I will build the engine the way you want it. I charge a flat rate of $600.00 per engine, that is for my time to build the engine. All extra parts and machine labor will be paid for by the buyer of the engine. As of right know I have two engines available to be built. I also can clean and blast parts and install new seals in the R154.

Just for example for a stock 7MGTE rebuilt with all Toyota Bearings, new rings and everything cleaned you are looking around $1,500 out the door for the engine.

Please contact me for more information. I am a certified A&P aircraft mechanic and on my spare time have been building race engines. Turn around time is around 4-5 weeks.

Here is an example of some of the stuff I have done and can do:

7MGTE

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7M Short Block

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R154

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420A Talon Engine

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BrandonW

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hmm nice i may consider doing that because i was looking at another engine on the jarco ebay store

i would just get a stock rebuild done with a mhg or course
 

927mgtepat

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NewWestSupras;923164 said:
The work looks great! Will there be some kind of warranty ie. time/mileage?

I warranty that all my engines to start and are built correctly. I really cant warranty them after that do to the fact how the owner breaks them in, How they maintain them, How they tune them and the mod's done to it. I have built over five 7M engines, 2 Talon Engines, and many different types of aircraft engines, I have never had one come back.
 

927mgtepat

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TaSe;923205 said:
PM price for a rebuilt R154?

For $375.00 I will dissemble the transmission and clean the cases (Glass Bead them), I will clean and inspect the internal parts( If parts are bad I can replace them as long as you pay for the parts), I then will paint the center carrier with Eastwood chassis black. I will reassemble the transmission with all new gaskets and seals from Toyota.
 

brad92t

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You have a machinist available to do that part of the work I am assuming or are you just offering the building service and want everything shipped to you ready to build?

I wonder how much it costs to ship an engine?
 

927mgtepat

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brad92t;923235 said:
You have a machinist available to do that part of the work I am assuming or are you just offering the building service and want everything shipped to you ready to build?

I wonder how much it costs to ship an engine?

I have a Machinist that does the Hot tanking of the block and all of the machine work. I have two core engines that I can build or you can send me your engine for me to rebuild. I just shipped out a short block to AZ or $250.00. For a stock rebuilt short block you are looking to spend around $1500 for the build and shipping.
 

toyo4life

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I thought it was a bad idea to hot tank unless you replace all the soft metal partsin the block, such as the freeze plugs and oil pump drive shaft bearings. I've been told sonic cleaning is the prefered method. I'm not trying to debate this, I'm just curious as I'm thinking about rebuilding
 

brad92t

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toyo4life;923783 said:
I thought it was a bad idea to hot tank unless you replace all the soft metal partsin the block, such as the freeze plugs and oil pump drive shaft bearings. I've been told sonic cleaning is the prefered method. I'm not trying to debate this, I'm just curious as I'm thinking about rebuilding

You are correct from what I have read from the experts on this site as well.
 

tissimo

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toyo4life;923783 said:
I thought it was a bad idea to hot tank unless you replace all the soft metal partsin the block, such as the freeze plugs and oil pump drive shaft bearings. I've been told sonic cleaning is the prefered method. I'm not trying to debate this, I'm just curious as I'm thinking about rebuilding

on a full rebuild you replace all of those.. unless you cut corners
 

927mgtepat

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toyo4life;923783 said:
I thought it was a bad idea to hot tank unless you replace all the soft metal partsin the block, such as the freeze plugs and oil pump drive shaft bearings. I've been told sonic cleaning is the prefered method. I'm not trying to debate this, I'm just curious as I'm thinking about rebuilding

When I get the blocks cleaned I remove the Oil squirters,Oil Pump Bearings and freeze plugs. They first bake the block then they clean them in a hot tank. Once this is done they replace all the Oil pump shaft bearings and freeze plugs with new ones.