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> 2.0L Engine Parts Value?
VWTortuga336
post Jan 5 2015, 09:29 PM
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I've completed the tear down of my 2.0L engine that had been sitting with water in it for 10+ years. The internals have surface rust and will need to be checked out by a machine shop before being re-used. As this is my first engine build, I've decided to to buy a "new" (to me) engine, rather than salvage mine. I'd like to sell what I can, but since I'm new to this, I'm not sure where to price them, or if some of the parts are worth anything at all. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Oil pickup tube and windage tray
Cam & lifters
71mm Crankshaft
Connecting rods
Complete cooling tin
Oil cooler
Cooling fan
Cooling fan shroud
3 bolt cylinder heads (listed here for $400)
Complete set of valves, springs & retainers
Valve covers and bales
Mechanical advance distributor
Push rods & tubes
Rocker arm assemblies
Oil filter adapter
Weber 40 IDF intakes (listed here for $70)
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post Jan 6 2015, 05:24 PM
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I would not try to sell the valves separately, especially the exhausts as they may be ready to fracture. Here's one of my sodium filled examples:

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