I have a question, I had my tranny rebuilt and I was expecting a price in the neighborhood of maybe $600-$700 max, I just got the actual bill at $1600.00. I am a little concerned, is that what it cost to rebuild one of these tranmissions or is this way over.
He did say he had to replace two clutches, but I am having a challenge swallowing that price.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Thank you all for your commments, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't getting took.
That's probably less than I just payed last summer to have mine rebuilt. And now mine makes a beautiful grinding noise when I really get into it, plus it still leaks.
I had a transmission rebuilt in my 1990 Chevy Pickup truck ((guess it was a 700R4?) a few years back and it was about $1800. You are rebuilding a 49 year old 1963 and prior transmission so that is definitely not a bad price. I've heard the 1964 and later turbo hydramatics are usually a bit less but for a complete rebuild you wouuld probably still be looking at something in the range your person is asking to rebuild the older Hydramatic. You might give the guys at Fatsco a shout and see if they have any other options in terms recommended rebuilders, expected prices, etc. They are listed in our Parts Suppliers page as a very reputable transmission parts supplier.
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