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Burtz Block Price?? I wonder how the new tariffs are going to effect the price of the new Burtz Blocks and other Model A Parts (among other things)?
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Re: Burtz Block Price?? Maybe enough they'll cast it here........
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Re: Burtz Block Price?? 25%, but of what? Certainly hope it's not full retail.
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Re: Burtz Block Price?? if the price goes much higher, sales will drop. not a good outcome.
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We have exactly the same situation over here. So much of what we use is made in China that neither we nor you guys could defend ourselves against attack unless China approves. I'll let you guys join the next dot. |
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Sure makes one wonder about how the USA would put forth a war effort if necessary. Order parts from an enemy? Yeah right Delivery might be dang slow! Like when we’ve lost! We might not even get uniforms! Crazy crazy |
Re: Burtz Block Price?? There was plenty of warning. The smart play would have been to build up stateside inventories and try to wait out the trade war. You can sequester new production in China while you wait.
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Re: Burtz Block Price?? I think the problem is pricing.
There are still companies that cast engine blocks in the USA. Enjoy. |
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Here a a few foundries that can do the job. Quaker City Castings: A foundry that uses sand casting to create complex metal parts RMC Sand Casting Foundry: A foundry that uses green sand casting, pre-coated resin sand casting, and furan resin sand casting Northfield Manufacturing: A foundry that specializes in low-volume production Sioux City Foundry: A foundry that has been operating for over 140 years Lemfco, Inc. A gray iron casting foundry in Illinois Taylor Fenn: A foundry that works with over 100 different grades of iron and steel Clinch River Casting, Inc. A foundry that manufactures low to medium-run iron castings |
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I won't go on here, but if Terry or John think it is valuable to chime in I'm sure they will. In my opinion, having heard the background on his sourcing of the cast parts straight from him, I'm confident that it is defensible. |
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Sand casting prices don't change much with volume. You create a new mold for each block. If you expend the dollars to create permanent molds the price comes down because you're saving the labor cost to make a new mold for each engine. They foundry doesn't care what they are pouring. It's based on pounds per hour they can pour into the molds. You can buy a fully machined ChiCom sand cast Chevy V8 block for $800 - https://sjzjialiya.en.made-in-china....d=1ija4nue2175 There are plenty of foundries still in the US that can pour a sand cast engine block and companies that can machine them. The problem wasn't they couldn't but that they were not able to compete with the ChiComs on price. With tariffs we may get more Made in the USA stickers on stuff. Here a a few foundries that can do the job. Quaker City Castings: A foundry that uses sand casting to create complex metal parts RMC Sand Casting Foundry: A foundry that uses green sand casting, pre-coated resin sand casting, and furan resin sand casting Northfield Manufacturing: A foundry that specializes in low-volume production Sioux City Foundry: A foundry that has been operating for over 140 years Lemfco, Inc. A gray iron casting foundry in Illinois Taylor Fenn: A foundry that works with over 100 different grades of iron and steel Clinch River Casting, Inc. A foundry that manufactures low to medium-run iron castings |
Re: Burtz Block Price?? and in the end- this is a drop in the bucket, compared to other items being produced around the world. we can still have our old motors rebuilt at a shop.
Bigger question I am asking? Why cant these be cast in India? South America? and so on......... are we only reliant on china? We have become stupid. |
Re: Burtz Block Price?? One top feature to me is that the Chinese factory also makes large runs of blocks, etc. for Japanese and Korean auto makers, including machining, so modern quality process is standard for them. It is one stop shopping for Burtz and low probability of warranty issues. Good for us and good for Burtz.
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Re: Burtz Block Price?? [QUOTE=ModelA29;2367364]It always comes down to price. Companies will do one part or a million. There is a foundry in LA that will pour a few parts. The 1% uses them to produce parts to restore their million $+ cars......
there are plenty of foundries still in the US that can pour a sand cast engine block and companies that can machine them. .... YOU are absolutely right. A small foundry near us in a small farming town (population 750) has been in business since the War. The guys working there make a good living, they make parts for Deere and Cat and small runs of however many you want. So the 'they will only do huge production runs' argument isn't necessarily true. Depends on how hard you work to seek out USA made. Snyders has a foundry in Ohio that casts a lot of Model A parts for them. I doubt they demand a run of 10,000 water pump castings before they go to work:eek: |
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Re: Burtz Block Price?? Just a short note...Terry worked for years and had about given up when he came upon the factory in China through one of his now partners...price, yes...QUALITY a must. America voted for Trump...He changes his mind daily...we'll just have to hang on and see what the hell actually happens...trust the actions...not the words...Ernie in Arizona
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Re: Burtz Block Price?? Casting the block is only a small part of the story
Terry has a engine manufacturing entity doing the work All of the machining plus the other parts are done by one manufacturer Just imagine the logistics of doing this job piece by piece It would already be too costly to replicate John |
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I have always said that when you point a finger of blame at someone else, you have 3 other fingers pointing straight back at yourself. I think criticism of the Chinese here is unwarranted. We should look closer to home. |
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