by samiam » Sun Mar 04, 2018 7:19 pm
Hi Mike,
There are so many option with the Corvair, which really helps the builder to do what they want - but creates some uncertainty around what the actual costs are. Dan has said he wants to make this more straightforward for builders, but for now it remains confusing.
Regarding the crankshaft, it is $2350 for a reconditioned crank with fifth bearing, or $3700 for a new billet crank with fifth bearing, making it a net cost increase of about $1350 for the billet crank.
I really think it would be quite difficult to build a Corvair to the highest standards today for less than $10k. The costs have gone up considerably from the "old" days of Corvair, but it has always been for an increase in quality.
The biggest areas that a builder can save money on a Corvair these days is by using a reconditioned crank and by going with the 2700cc displacement. The smaller displacement will save at least $2k on the cost of the engine build.
I went with the 3.0L and the new billet crank. It's a no-expense-spared motor, but the parts that went in it are a thing a beauty. My bottom end is assembled and I hope to have a test run at my next college later this year.
For reference, I fully expect to have close to $14k into the motor and about $4k into the FWF when all is said and done. It may be a savings over a Jabiru, but it is definitely more expensive than the Aerovee.
Mike L
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