Originally Posted by
Focker
Ok even if you didnt break down the motors and transmissions there is still say a extra $39 for a 400 lbs motor and and if the trans weighs 150lbs then thats only 11.62 extra so a total of maybe $50 extra.If it took you 2 hours to pull it that is $25 per hour which does seem bad.
But i thought going a step father would yield even more profits but maybe not.
I mean like on the aluminum heads if you clean them they would be like $.40-$.60 per lbs which is alot more than the $.1225 if you leave them on the car.
Ya and heads are easy to clean. As for the springs, we have a very specialized tool to remove them....Its 2 pieces of square tubing welded together at a 90 degree angle. One end is to sit over the top of the spring, (that holds it down and keeps it from flying into your face) and the other as a handle. Hold the one end ontop of the spring and smack the tool with a hammer. Springs pops right off then you just pick em out and dispose of them. Always wear safety glasses though.
The valves fall out. Then i take a long punch and hold them with a pair of vise grips, and use the punch and a BFH to punch out the valve guides.
Then i take a grinder to the valve seats, grind through em in one spot and pry with a screw driver. They pop out. Then i use an air hammer or BFH to get the rest of the ferrous crap out. like i said, Hack job! Lol
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