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Thread: FS: Parting out 3.0L

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    FS: Parting out 3.0L

    From an 80, will take it apart on Sunday. All parts + shipping. Some of these parts I have to confirm specs and quality, but it was a good running motor before being pulled and put into storage.

    More pics below. Crank, pistons, cylinders, heads are all excellent, so this was a good motor before I tore it apart.

    Red shroud $150
    Wiring harness $150
    Fan shroud strap $50
    Engine cradle $85
    Sheet metal set (also have front tray) $250
    Upper valve covers $100 SOLD
    Lower Turbo valve covers $150
    Rockers $225
    Chain box covers $100 SOLD
    Chain boxes $150
    Cam towers $150 SOLD
    Heads $600
    P/C, Alusil, excellent, can send hi-res pics $600
    Rods $600
    Crank (STD/STD) $1,200 (pending)
    Case $1,000
    Engine tin $100 SOLD
    Oil cooler $250
    Breather $45

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    Pic of the engine sheetmetal. Note the rust on the front tray. Nothing serious but some pitting will be there when cleaned up.



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    Chain boxes, very nice.

    oil cooler, nice shape












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    Oil pump? No?

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    wide idler arms ?
    hi Shaun
    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
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    Hi Rick, I'm parting out another 3.0 long block and that should have a good pump in it.

    Hi Jerry, I'll check later today and let you know.
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    hi Shaun;
    any luck on the wide idlers ?
    thanks
    jerry
    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
    1940 Mercury town sedan

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