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post Nov 24, 2010 - 7:33 PM
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3sgelevin

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im finished with my 5sgte build
i was keeping this as a spare but my
supras motor blew so i need the funds to build my engine

im not a shop>>>>>

why settle for a used engine you dont know the actual mileage

this has 0 miles.....

new valve cover seal
head is ported
cleaned and decked
new cam seal
new head bolts
new head gasket
block was honed
new piston rings
new bearings
new water pump
new oil pump
new tensioner
new timing belt
new oilseal front and rear

$1700 if you buy the engine

or $1500 plus your old engine
714 574 0555 located in bellflower
i can also install but prefer to just sell the engine...
no negative feedbacks please or stupid questions
call me for more info


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post Dec 2, 2010 - 3:19 PM
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Smaay

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bellflower is not that local and there is absolutly NO reason to put an oversized ring in if the piston is the standard size. in fact thats really bad to do because then the ring gap will not be right. I would have to tear apart the engine just to make sure everything is in the right spec. i cant see taht just by looking at it


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post Dec 2, 2010 - 5:47 PM
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3sgelevin

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sure come by my house this weekend and bring your tools
and you measure it but be sure to put it back the way it was

lets cut to the chase

i just dont get it why dont you just build your own engine since you know all this stuff?


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bellflower is not that local and there is absolutly NO reason to put an oversized ring in if the piston is the standard size. in fact thats really bad to do because then the ring gap will not be right. I would have to tear apart the engine just to make sure everything is in the right spec. i cant see taht just by looking at it


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