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Old 03-28-2005, 08:17 PM
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anyone interested in a ported 13B NA motor?

I got one that was built to make some power. I was told it would put out over 200 hp to the wheels. It was not dynoed but the builder told me around 210-230 at the wheels.

It has a large streetport on the primary & secondary ports.
auxillary ports were bridge ported.
exhaust ports were race ported.
hardened stationary gears were put in (TYPE 2 Bearings).
front & rear oil pressure regulators were shimmed to allow more pressure and flow.

all seals were replaced when it was rebuilt and it now has less than 16K on it.

Builder sold it to a guy I that lived down the road from me. He decided to go Turbo and not finish it. It was kept lubed and the compression is great.

this is a short block . It has the flywheel which was turned and the oil pan. the omp has a block off plate on it but can be removed for the omp to be put back on. It has a 86-88 style fron tcover on it.

I just bought this on 3/26/05 but at the same time I found another car that will work better for me.

Builder ran this in his GTU for 15K using stock intake and a modified Road Race header(which I also have) with no problems. Since then it has had less than 100 miles put on because project was not complete.

SO I am trying to find this monster a home.


heres the link-I hope.

thanks

Mike Z


I also have pics of all the port work.


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=7964603239
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