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What are the L24's worth?


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I just bought another 240Z and am getting ready to do another LS turbo swap. This one came with a running L24 and manual trans. Im not sure what it all is worth. Also I have not posted in forever and I tried to post in the classifieds and it wont let me start a new topic..

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I just bought another 240Z and am getting ready to do another LS turbo swap. This one came with a running L24 and manual trans. Im not sure what it all is worth. Also I have not posted in forever and I tried to post in the classifieds and it wont let me start a new topic..

So I just read why I cannot post in the classifieds. Guess I better donate!

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"...Early L24 engines (up to serial number L24-096181) have the 8mm rod bolts. Therefore' date=' the changeover to 9mm bolts happened sometime near the end of 1972 model year, so only a 1973 240 engine would definitely have the 9mm rods. "[/quote']

 

I've followed this information with no problems when I'm deciding if I'll try to gut an L24 that I suspect is stock.

Saves me the hassle/mess of pulling the pan. I haven't had any engines super close to that serial number though, so I don't know it's precision; YMMV.

 

Looking at your serial of L24-119586 should put you at 9mm rods.

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