I have been looking around for some engines to put into my teener and I have been getting some okay responses.
A few are selling "Long blocks". I thought a long block is an engine that is missing the intake and exhaust systems, is this correct?
Is it common to say you have a "Running long block engine for sale" A running engine to me means a running engine., nothing else needed.
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What's the difference between a small block and a big block?
How about a short block and a long block?
Short Block: An engine WITHOUT the head(s). Usually includes the crankshaft, camshaft, and pistons.
Long Block: An engine WITH the head(s). Usually does not include the oil pan, valve covers, and manifolds.
ooohh..ok i get it now tooo...
Not quite right.....this isn't a chevy.
Longblock is the bare engine with heads, valve cover to valve cover and nothing else. No tin (except under cyl. tin), fan, intake, exhaust, etc. Has the flywheel but no PP or disc.
Shortblock is the same as a longblock except no heads, valve train, pushrod tubes or piston and cylinders....just the bottom end.
No oil pan on a /4 or /6 and most VW aircooled longblocks do include the valve covers, at least mine do.
I know Advanced / Discount auto parts short block v8 has no heads just crank and cam and lifters pistons rings bearings etc.... Long block heads and valve train rockers pushrods etc... both have no intake or exaust not even valve covers sometimes.
Thanks guys..
I just thought it was funny to say a RUNNING long block for sale. I guess it really wasn't that funny
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