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that all depends on what you want to do to it. are you going to change pistons Valves, or are you just going to tare it down clean it up and put in new gaskets. If your going the first rout pistons will coast you about $50.00 a peace. It did me when i did a GMC mot er. You'd be looking at a Meir couple hundred to about a couple $1000.00
You can not tell till you have the engine apart. Then it depends on how much money you are willing to spend.
If you want to do it yourself there is a small fortune to be spent for tools alone.
I like to rebuild my own engines, and there are times I do. But if it is just for a daily driver it maybe (will be) to just get a low mileage one from a salvage yard. It is not like a 302 is hard to find. Several of the engines I have rebuilt were not that easy to find (let alone one in good shape. Ever try to find a 221 V-8 from the Windsor family? Or that you are trying to squeak out a few more horse power for a street machine.
Ball park 500 dollars in parts, 250 dollars in tools and another 200 for machining. But it could be less, if the cylinders are not to worn, the bearings are just going out (or are still good). Of course if the heads are shot that could be another 500 dollars.
So if you have the time, go for it. It will take you several weeks to get it done. If you plan on letting someone else do it, just buy a crate engine from a local supplier.
depends on how many new parts you put in like you replace the just the rings and gaskets 200 bucks maybe replace pistons about 50 to 100 each cam 200 maybe depends on size crank 400 so really depends on whats being done could buy a used one from auto slavage yard just as good
It depends upon how thorough a job you want to do.
If you completely rebuilt the engine, bringing everything back to new factory specifications, it would cost you about $2000. Very few DIY'ers do that complete a job.
more than its resale value.
That is impossible to tell until you get it torn down and see what all needs replacing.
You would be better off looking for an already rebuilt 302 unless you have an attachment to the current motor. Not sure if you have the skill to pull and drop a different engine either. If you can do all the work yourself and rebuild the current engine, you could get away for about 1K. This assumes you pull the engine apart and have the various parts rebuilt.
If you bring it into a shop....you could be looking at 2500~3000. We did this with my Dad's truck because the body was in good shape but the engine was shot. He went to a 10 minute oil change place and the oil filter was not tightened. Over the course of a few days it vibrated loose, and well, that is why the engine was replaced.
Hope it helps!
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