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badjuju

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Not a burn thread. Not a burn thread. Not a burn thread.

 

I emailed a guy named "Datsun Parts" on ebay about a motor he had up for sale.

 

He called me and we talked about him building me an l28et.

 

He said "around 2k plus shipping"

 

I asked for a sheet describing everything the "around $2k" figure would cover.

 

He emailed me this:

 

 

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Engine includes complete long block.

 

F54 block with new .50mm oversized ITM Brand Dished Pistons with rings

New set of Felpro gaskets

New timing set

new rod and crank bearings

new freeze plugs

deck surfaced

painted to the color of your choice

hot tank cleaned reassembled

 

P90 head includes 3 angle valve job

polished crank

new guides

new valve seals

new valve seats

 

 

new water pump

new oil pump

valve cover and oil pan included

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Does the above fall under what has been described here: http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=127084

 

as "Will put up with 300 rwhp"? It seems to make sense from what I can gather.

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If he does things the RIGHT way, thats WAAAAAAAAAY cheap in my opinion. Over a grand in parts, and lots of labor. BUT most people dont check everything there supposed to, ie. bearing clearences, piston clearences, guide clearences, quench distance, piston to valve clearence, etc.

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I had searched rather diligently for a used l28et in my area, and it makes me really nervous to consider purchasing a used motor so far away. Frankly it concerns me buying any motor so far away, but I'm much more comfortable with a rebuilt motor.

 

Does anyone foresee any problems with getting this much power out of this setup? Or more importantly, does anyone foresee problems with this setup as far as stock reliability is concerned?

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If he does things the RIGHT way, thats WAAAAAAAAAY cheap in my opinion. Over a grand in parts, and lots of labor. BUT most people dont check everything there supposed to, ie. bearing clearences, piston clearences, guide clearences, quench distance, piston to valve clearence, etc.

 

Are these potential problems things that would come up right at first? As in, I imagine if there wasn't enough piston to valve clearance I'd find out right away, like within the warranty period, yeah?

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