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people who went to the wall, spent all kinds of money on machine work, with machinists who claimed they knew what they were doing, and the engine didn't last 100 miles. What do you say about those people? They thought spending a lot of money means it's done right. WRONG! Having an engine done 'right' as you elude to, doesn't always work out.
As I mentioned before, I would rebuild it. I understand both arguements (above) and can give numerous examples of both. I'll give one for each arguement.And how do I know whether or not the engine rebuilder I choose is decent? Cuz I study. Read. and research. constantly..till i get it right. I check his background and his references. Its my job in the army, and ill make it my job out here, to fully recon the builder before I let my engine go under his knife....
1) A gentleman walked into our shop with a rod knock. He asked how much. We told him about $1,500 in parts & labor (not real $$). Well he almost died. We told him we had to pull the engine to do it right. You know; pull the crank, clean things up, check for round, and measure the journals, etc. "Can you just throw bearings in it?" he asked. We told him, "No!...someone can do that, but not us. If it were a Pick-up or beater car, maybe, but not a Turbo Buick. We stake our reputation on our Buick work. To do a patch job for a few hundred dollars, and be the hero today, only to be the villain when something goes wrong in 2, 3, 6 month later, is not the way we do things..." He went somewhere else.
2) We quoted a shortblock for $2500. The customer went elsewhere for the job; they quoted him $2300. He went to a McEngine builder. I'm sure they have thier place, but high performance ????. They gave him a warranty. He used it twice. When he got the second engine from them he asked us to install the engine. We did install the engine. He wanted us to asure him it was OK.

Bottom line - both arguments are valid, but the smarter money is on a rebuild, by a builder that YOU KNOW does Buicks. OH, Another example. Guy in MD went to a builder that said they specialized in Buicks. Company orders parts from us, and tells us that this was thier first Buick job and asked us for a few pointers. As mentioned above, Do your homework!
You don't have to go crazy, just make sure it's good. R & R the engine your self to save a few dollars, if you need.
Hope this helps you.