What is the going rate, reman 6.9/7.3 engine replacement and an injection pump

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I’m wondering about how much I will spend total for a reman engine and injection pump for a 6.9/7.3 parts only, not labor. Thank you for your input. Not that I’m needing anything now, I’m just curious about it.
 

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Sad to say.... "Going rates" are a thing of the past.

Try your google-fu, and phone nearby engine shops. Brace yourself. They probably need good cores from you to rebuild.
 

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I’m wondering about how much I will spend total for a reman engine and injection pump for a 6.9/7.3 parts only, not labor. Thank you for your input. Not that I’m needing anything now, I’m just curious about it.
Seven months ago I paid $8k for a Jasper reman engine with IP. I used my old engine for a core. It came with a two year unlimited mile warranty, for what it's worth.
 

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I second that, you could hit up jasper, but otherwise your best bet is to get a long block and send it out for machining then build it yourself.
I like that plan. Now that I have my truck here in Florida I'm inclined to do that so I'll have a spare engine. It was going to be $3500+ to get the truck shipped from Idaho to Florida, I went with the Jasper engine and drove it home.
 

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I like that plan. Now that I have my truck here in Florida I'm inclined to do that so I'll have a spare engine. It was going to be $3500+ to get the truck shipped from Idaho to Florida, I went with the Jasper engine and drove it home.
Oh nice! That’s a bit more than I thought. I noticed that car-parts has used ones, around 100-200k miles for around $3000-$4000 with a one year warranty. I’d definitely be careful who I got it from but that seems like a pretty good deal considering how long they usually last.
 

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I second that, you could hit up jasper, but otherwise your best bet is to get a long block and send it out for machining then build it yourself.
About how much is a good rebuild kit? Machine shop costs? Just roughly… I did a dual cam Subaru master rebuild on an outback a few years back and it wasn’t too terrible of a job since I had some extra time on my hands. These are so heavy though.
 

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You'll have to piece together parts, there is no 'rebuild kit'
So get a head gasket set, bearing set, pistons, call your local machine shop, as rates everywhere will vary... Or you could call R&D and see what they charge for a core rebuild. Probably upward of $5000
 

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I had forgotten about them. I've used them in the past and have always had good luck. I knew several people who bought rebuild kits from them and never any complaints.
 

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