ENGINE SWAPING
#3
Re: ENGINE SWAPING
quansta ,
Please don't use all caps in here. If you can't correct the problem
I will .
The only people I know who are dealing in rebuilt L Motors
is MSA. Most people quit mass rebuilding them years ago.
30 year old rebuilds aren't that profitable. Are you looking
for a replacement engine with everything or just the heads
and block ?
Please don't use all caps in here. If you can't correct the problem
I will .
The only people I know who are dealing in rebuilt L Motors
is MSA. Most people quit mass rebuilding them years ago.
30 year old rebuilds aren't that profitable. Are you looking
for a replacement engine with everything or just the heads
and block ?
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Re: ENGINE SWAPING
I'd say your best best would be getting a junkyard engine & having it rebuilt (or building it yourself). There are plenty of quality workshops in SoCal - I know this & I live in Australia!!!
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Ben
Adelaide
Sth Australia
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240Z L31ETT
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FJ20ET DR30 Skyline RS-X
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Ben
Adelaide
Sth Australia
IZCC#1902
240Z L31ETT
L28ET MR30 Skyline
FJ20ET DR30 Skyline RS-X
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Re: ENGINE SWAPING
Ben is correct. With just a little effort on your part, you can find one in the junkyard and have it "rebuilt". Depending on the condition of the engine and its intended use, the rebuild could be as simple as a cylinder hone, new rings, bearings and a fresh valve job
Scottie
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