WTB: Super damper, Billet OPG, Valves, more
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WTB: Super damper, Billet OPG, Valves, more
Hey kiddies. I 180*'d again and decided to build my motor. So, I could use a few parts I don't have to finish it up. Rebuilding the bottom end first, and I could use either/or Boundary Billet Oil pump gears (new) or an ATI super damper (used/new) if anyone is selling them.
I'm also considering doing the head at the same time or in the future, and could use some stock or oversized aftermarket valves, and Dual spring valve spring kit. (I care very little about the flow benefits of +1mm valves, more so for the quality of aftermarekt vs oem valves)
Full interested in buying parts list :
-Crank Scrapper
-Boundary OPGs
-ATI Super Damper
-Flywheel/clutch kit capable of 350+lb/ft of torque.
-15x8in 6UL wheels, any color
-SGDP for FMII in 3 in (if even made, or I'll make my own bellmouth)
-3.63 gear set
I'm kinda doing the go big or go home build, so I set aside an appropriate amount of cash, if anyone has any of these parts avail. now through Dec (if you may in the future feel free to post) I'm interested. This build is going to be a slightly early christmas present to myself.
Thanks.
I'm also considering doing the head at the same time or in the future, and could use some stock or oversized aftermarket valves, and Dual spring valve spring kit. (I care very little about the flow benefits of +1mm valves, more so for the quality of aftermarekt vs oem valves)
Full interested in buying parts list :
-Crank Scrapper
-Boundary OPGs
-ATI Super Damper
-Flywheel/clutch kit capable of 350+lb/ft of torque.
-15x8in 6UL wheels, any color
-SGDP for FMII in 3 in (if even made, or I'll make my own bellmouth)
-3.63 gear set
I'm kinda doing the go big or go home build, so I set aside an appropriate amount of cash, if anyone has any of these parts avail. now through Dec (if you may in the future feel free to post) I'm interested. This build is going to be a slightly early christmas present to myself.
Thanks.
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I have a Ishihara-Johnson teflon crank scraper that's been fitted for Carrillo H-beam rods. I am pretty sure that you could get a new teflon insert for pretty cheap if you are running different rods. It's the mbsp version for a BP that sells for $200. I did have to massage the mbsp in my Protege a little though. $130 shipped.
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