Project Spreadsheet
- Plechtan
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Project Spreadsheet
I came up with the idea of having a project spreadsheet. This will help the Newbe or the more experienced of us get a little more organized.
I have attached a copy of my first draft. Tell me what you think, I am open to suggestions.
It might also be interesting to see it filled out with some of the current or past builds. it would be a lot more detailed than the recipes in the FAQ section.
Below is a picture of what it looks like, the actual spreadsheet is at the bottom of the post.
( edit) i HAVE REVISED THE SHEET TO INCLUDE MANUFACTURER INFORMATION AND CALCULATE TOTAL PRICE BASED OFF QTY REQUIRED.
Some people may want to add date order placed and an order number colum. I have also filled in some example information. The part numbers and prices are real.
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I have attached a copy of my first draft. Tell me what you think, I am open to suggestions.
It might also be interesting to see it filled out with some of the current or past builds. it would be a lot more detailed than the recipes in the FAQ section.
Below is a picture of what it looks like, the actual spreadsheet is at the bottom of the post.
( edit) i HAVE REVISED THE SHEET TO INCLUDE MANUFACTURER INFORMATION AND CALCULATE TOTAL PRICE BASED OFF QTY REQUIRED.
Some people may want to add date order placed and an order number colum. I have also filled in some example information. The part numbers and prices are real.
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Peter Lechtanski
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Re: Project Spreadsheet
Anybody find this useful? Comments?
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Re: Project Spreadsheet
Yes it's useful to me.Plechtan wrote:Anybody find this useful? Comments?
TurboTom wrote:i will eat my words later if need be.
Proud owner of many stroker parts, that have not yet spontaneously assembled themselves.TurboTom wrote: Not sure of your rules...but you need to start with an engine that works best for the rules and cheat from there!
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Re: Project Spreadsheet
Uber useful! Thanks
4.7 Stroker, AW4, Dana 60, 14Bolt, AtlasII 4.3, 104"Wb, 40" Nittos on Walker Evans
- Plechtan
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Re: Project Spreadsheet
Anybody filled one out and could share? Be interisting to see the costs add up
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Re: Project Spreadsheet
I have started to fill it out. Mostly projected costs. Since I am still acquiring everything.
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Re: Project Spreadsheet
See the revision, some of the numbers may be helpful.
Peter Lechtanski
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Re: Project Spreadsheet
I have one spreadsheet for my stroker and one for my 67 CJ build.
They're nice and could be good references for later on if needed. Though spreadsheets can get depressing if you tally up the costs of everything and then see the final product! Jeeps are worth it though.
They're nice and could be good references for later on if needed. Though spreadsheets can get depressing if you tally up the costs of everything and then see the final product! Jeeps are worth it though.

- Plechtan
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Re: Project Spreadsheet
I aggree they canbe a good reference. I was going nuts the other day looking for the part number for the Manifold bolt and stud kit and the Damper bolt kit. Finally found the Mopar numbers and put them on the sheet.
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Re: Project Spreadsheet
Been working on planning a new stroker, I planned to use the KB944 pistons and the Ovate wire Crower springs. I started to add things up, WOW. The spreadsheet includes the intake and exhaust manifolds as well as the general engine stuff. If i go with a Banks Header, F&B throttle body and a 99+ intake, it adds about $1,000.00 to the project. The Valve springs and retainers are another big cost at about $300.00. I have a head i used LS1 takeout Valves and springs on. I got the valves, springs and retainers for $100.00 off Ebay. Factory LS1 is good to 6,500 rpm, but i think the lifters are probably lighter. More machining is required to put the chevy valves in, so the parts are cheaper, but the machine cost more.
Here is what I have been working with.
Here is what I have been working with.
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Peter Lechtanski
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Re: Project Spreadsheet
I noticed on your build sheet that you had a throttle body priced out. I too am looking at purchasing one. Have you looked at http://www.strokedjeep.com/tbody.html. Pricing seems to be much better. Just a thought.
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Re: Project Spreadsheet
drstrange wrote:I noticed on your build sheet that you had a throttle body priced out. I too am looking at purchasing one. Have you looked at http://www.strokedjeep.com/tbody.html. Pricing seems to be much better. Just a thought.
The throttle body on the spreadhseet is a 66mm the largest one the other guy can make is 62mm.
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