02-27-2007, 10:06 PM | #1 |
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72 Running 402
72 402 from a suburban. It holds good oil pressure and has consistent compression on each cylinder (125-130). it does however smoke a little. It had plenty of power when I drove it, but did not drive much before tearing body apart . It is still in the frame and can be started. Engine is carb to oil pan including exhaust manifolds , but does not include any pullies ,mounts, or bracketry. $650. Please respond to post. I can get pics if desired.
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Re: 72 Running 402
I'd like to see some pics please.
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02-27-2007, 10:54 PM | #3 |
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I won't mind more info,in case 68 P.O.S. isn't interested. Thanks
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02-27-2007, 10:58 PM | #4 |
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I'll get some pics tomorrow.
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02-27-2007, 11:09 PM | #5 |
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Re: 72 Running 402
Hey!
I don't need pics, does it smoke at all times or just start up? Any knocks when warm? If I pay for it in full could you hold it till I get there cuz I won't ship freight anymore!! PLEASE PM ME!!!!! Thanks, Mike
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Smokes all the time, but i don't remember any knocks when warm. I have not started it in a couple of months.
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Pics.
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I'll have to pass. I don't have the money right now due to a speeding ticket.
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Re: 72 Running 402
Uncle, would you be interested in selling the clutch linkage shown in the pic?
Thanks. Scott
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Maybe if I sell the engine.
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If you decide to part with the clutch linkage I also need it very bad. You would not even need to ship it because its only a 1hr 45min for me to Atlanta. This is the only part I need for my truck to drive. I really need it. Thanks.
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Bump.
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I'm interested in the motor towers and mounts. I'm also interested in the z-bar. Mostly the towers and mount though. Thanks.
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Tim,
PM sent. Thanks, Mike
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Could you ship it? Still interested
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I would rather not ship it.
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motor mounts the ones on the frame i would like to buy when you sell the motor
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Got your message Tim. Sounds good. I've got a few sets of towers. Second PM sent. Thanks, Mike
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Still interested in the clutch linkage.
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Scott,
PM sent. Mike
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