Susie, > How much does he want to spend on an engine? Good question and I'm not sure on this. My guess is that there are engines that run that are available for less than $1000. Thankfully I've not had to look at the market for a new engine so I'm not really in the know here. Blake
> > > >A friend of mine just fried his new engine and is looking around for a > cheap replacement (he needs a 1.9 l). I feel pretty bad for him, he just > spent about $3000 for a boston bob rebuild and installation and the engine > seized up. He says he forgot to check the oil and says the blame lies in > him. > > So, please send me an email if you know of a cheap running engine you or > someone want to get rid of. > > Thanks! > Blake > > _________________________________________________________________ > Don’t worry if your Inbox will max out while you are enjoying the holidays. > Get MSN Extra Storage! http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es > |
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