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> FS 2.0L Crank and Rods. STD/STD $175, Also clean case for $50
bdstone914
post Oct 27 2009, 08:15 AM
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I have a good set of crank and rods. Now damage to the bearing surfaces. Prefer to sell together but will sell separately. $125 for the crank, $75 for the rods or $175 together plus shipping. Figure 40 pound shipped from 92505 CA. Can post pictures if that would help. Crank still has the distributor gear on it. THe engine had a bad cam gear.
The case has no number stamped. I have been told that it could be a replacement case as they were not numbered. I do not want to ship the case. It has not been checked to see if it needs a line bore. The bearing in it were all STD so if it does need line boring it should be OK to do so. Case has through bolts but no other nuts or bolts that hold it together.

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