> On this note; I have a good running 2.1 L engine that is still in the van and runs great. It is being sold because a winter time engine conversion is coming.This is a good motor but it has High miles[169,000] and I do not want to do a rebuild on it. If someone out there would like a good engine for rebuild ,this is it .It will be sold complete. No alternator nor power steering pump but every thing else will go with the motor.500.00 obo. I am in Chicago ,let me know if you would like to hear it run! Tom Czerniak
> Rebuildable 2.1 cores are getting scarce for this reason. If you > destroy yours it not only will be difficult to find another engine, but > it will cost you the core charge as well, at least another $500. > > I have some interesting pictures of the remains of this engine, I'll > send them to anyone who would like post them on their web site if there > is any interest. > > -- > Stuart MacMillan > Seattle > > '84 Vanagon Westfalia > '65 MGB (Driven since 1969) > '74 MGB GT (Restoring) > > Assisting on Restoration: > '72 MGB GT (Daughter's) > '64 MGB (Son's) > > Parts cars: > '68 & '73 MGB, '67 MGB GT |
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