ryanralston07
Member
I've talked about this several times and it is finally looking like a reality. I'm probably soon to sell my jeep and have some extra cash lying around and want to put in forged rods and pistons since I never plan to go over 600rwhp and don't want to change out my clutch. I'm on a budget of a max of $4k. I'm looking at either getting a BBR block (one with stock crank) or either getting a rotating assembly and then tearing down and assembling it myself. I have a friend who is a very experienced builder of different engines and will help me. I figured I could sell my stock block for around $1k? If I go with a pre-built shortblock then I'll spend a little more in the long run, but be running quicker and also have a sureness that the block wasn't messed up by friend or myself. Would you get the rotating assembly and do it all from there or go with the BBR block and then assemble? No matter what I do I can't get out of the other things I need like gaskets, hardware, oil, etc. So what do you guys think? Built block or go with a rotating assembly? The assembly is pretty much going to be cheaper for me, but I don't want to jack this thing up...

