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Clay
04-09-2014, 09:48 PM
SCRAPPED!

Date: 09th April 2014
Username: Clay
Full Name: Clay Cooke
City, State, Zip: Terre Haute, IN 47805
Contact: cdcooke@gmail.com
Price: $50 obo

Description:

switching this thread up a bit.

Parting out 84 T1 short block. PN on side of block is 4105730, casting date is 4-24-84, 6 bolt crank. This is basically everything that is on the short block, minus the head. I'm not sure what this came out of, but it has been sitting outside outside for a few years. Only good as a core or a base for a project.

I completely disassembled the engine today. It will need rebuilt, crank turned, etc etc. Rods are for sale in separate thread.

Make offers on the parts shown. I wont keep it around for ever, eventually what ever is left will go to the scrap yard.

I will not ship the huge stuff (block, crank, etc). Come pick it up, or I can meet you somewhere close-ish, but not for completely free, unless Im headed that way anyway. ;)

http://www.claysmopars.com/forsale/engine1.JPG
http://www.claysmopars.com/forsale/engine2.JPG
http://www.claysmopars.com/forsale/engine3.JPG
http://www.claysmopars.com/forsale/engine4.JPG
http://www.claysmopars.com/forsale/engine5.JPG
http://www.claysmopars.com/forsale/engine6.JPG

going4speed
04-09-2014, 10:57 PM
That's a turbo block in the picture.

Clay
04-09-2014, 11:04 PM
yup, your right. duh.

let me double check whether its a common block or not. This might be an 87 T1 motor.

GLHS60
04-09-2014, 11:22 PM
My guess it's an 85 T-I.
Should have H.D. rods.

Thanks
Randy

supercrackerbox
04-10-2014, 04:54 AM
My guess it's an 85 T-I.
Should have H.D. rods.

Thanks
Randy

6-bolt flywheel, I believe you're right.

Clay
04-10-2014, 09:08 AM
thanks guys, I've updated the info. The casting date on the block is 4-24-84, so does this make it an 84 T1?

I think the 89 common block actually got moved into the garage for storage a few years ago, not long after I pulled it from the car. Its been so long since I've messed with this stuff I forgot what went where.

Clay
04-10-2014, 09:46 AM
My guess it's an 85 T-I.
Should have H.D. rods.


so are the rods worth hanging on to?

GLHS60
04-11-2014, 01:13 AM
I would say yes!! They are H.D. basically as good as T-II rods but with press on pins. Some folks prefer these as a weak wrist pin cir clip can allow the pin to walk out and score a cylinder. Happens often on high mileage engines with full floating rods.

Thanks
Randy




so are the rods worth hanging on to?