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: What do you do with an old engine?


4-door Chevelle
Apr 2nd, 07, 9:25 AM
I have my old 350 that I want to get rid of. It is a .030 over engine that was using oil. Is there any value in this or do I just take the bare block in for scrap? I also have the original heads to go with it so maybe with a clean up it would be a good used engine. I would think you could do a hone job and new rings if it all looks OK? I need to kick it out of the garage tonight so I can get the car back in there and install the replacement engine in my '72 Chevelle.

Any ideas?

onovakind67
Apr 2nd, 07, 9:33 AM
If you type the words 'Free 350 Chevy Engine' into the title box of a craigslist ad you'll get rid of it in a hurry...

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/

69velle
Apr 2nd, 07, 1:16 PM
Create some sort of house deco out of it...there was a picture of an aluminum block someone turned into a coffee table stand. :thumbsup:

Junkyard Dawg
Apr 2nd, 07, 3:08 PM
If it's any good it's worth at least $100.....

Brettd85
Apr 2nd, 07, 3:46 PM
Create some sort of house deco out of it...there was a picture of an aluminum block someone turned into a coffee table stand. :thumbsup:

I saw that, it was pretty cool. Or maybe what I saw was a crank and some pistons holding a table up. Still I wouldnt turn a cast iron block into a table, it would be pretttttty hard to move that baby. :yes:

4-door Chevelle
Apr 2nd, 07, 5:32 PM
I did do that once with a tranny I ruined, made a nice table leg ... the only one it needed. I think the engine is OK but it would need the pistons taken out to inspect the cylinder walls and rings.

1badss396
Apr 2nd, 07, 6:24 PM
I usally go take mine to a friends house in the middle of the night and let him deal with it. Kinda funny when he calls me the next day to say Wow someone left me a nice motor in the front yard, LOL

fabio
Apr 2nd, 07, 7:37 PM
If it's a 4bolt then you should have no problem getting rid of it. What's the casting on the heads? For all you know those could be worth some money. The dude next store dumps junk motors in his garbage can along with other things. lol

Elkyholic
Apr 2nd, 07, 8:28 PM
you can go .040 or .060 over........ why junk it thats stupid

1badss396
Apr 2nd, 07, 9:30 PM
You live in Minnesota drop it off in Dereck's front yard he will never notice it their..:D Iam sure he will put it in one of his 30-40 cars he has now, hehe

Bowtie70ss
Apr 2nd, 07, 10:29 PM
Put it on Craigs list in the free section...I'lll bet it dosen't last a day.

70 SS LS-5
Apr 3rd, 07, 2:22 AM
If there's a metal recycler nearby you can take it there and drop it off. I drop off motors there all the time. I just dropped off a 454 a couple weeks ago. They just fork-lift them out of my truck and drop them in the iron dumpster.
:beers:
Mike

Scotch
Apr 3rd, 07, 10:58 AM
Heck I'll take it. Where are ya at?

~Scotch~

Dean
Apr 3rd, 07, 11:03 AM
Just put it out by the curb and it'll be gone in an hour or two.

wildman926
Apr 3rd, 07, 11:24 AM
If there's a metal recycler nearby you can take it there and drop it off. I drop off motors there all the time. I just dropped off a 454 a couple weeks ago. They just fork-lift them out of my truck and drop them in the iron dumpster.
:beers:
Mike

Was it a good block?

70 SS LS-5
Apr 3rd, 07, 5:54 PM
Was it a good block?

Lol. It depends on what you mean by good. Did it still run? Yes. Was it worn out? Yes. Was it rebuildable? I don't know, I didn't take it completely apart.
:beers:
Mike