FS 1.8 motor, 1.8914 motor for sale |
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FS 1.8 motor, 1.8914 motor for sale |
kahluver |
Mar 21 2021, 11:17 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 3-October 14 From: Huntington Beach, ca Member No.: 17,973 Region Association: Southern California |
I have a 1.8 motor for sale. I pulled this from a project car and was saving it for a rainy day. Well, apparently it never rains in Southern California so I never needed it. I'm moving my shop and I don't want to take this with me.
What I know: The motor is fairly complete from intake manifolds to exhaust manifolds. I checked the oil and it was clean and the motor turned over by hand with no issues. It could be good to go but I'd treat it as a solid core motor. It's sitting on my shelf so sorry for the bad pictures. $300 local pickup in Huntington Beach. I have a lift cart and can help you load it into your car / truck. Update: I updated the post as this appears to be a 1.8 motor. Unfortunately there are no serial numbers on the motor however it appears to have L-Jet fuel injectors. The serial numbers look like it was ground down or corroded beyond recognition near the rear of the motor. There's no serial numbers on the oil tower so it doesn't appear to be a 2.0 or bus motor. Attached thumbnail(s) |
kahluver |
Mar 23 2021, 02:18 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 3-October 14 From: Huntington Beach, ca Member No.: 17,973 Region Association: Southern California |
SOLD!
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