JJensen
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I've been searching for a replacement engine for my truck that lost a rod on the trip home. I have found a guy that has 18 "cans" or containers. All of them supposedly have engines. He bought all of them a while back, and has never opened them. Anyway, he said that I could take my pick of any one of them for $600. The catch is that he doesn't want to open each one of them for me to look at all of them. He said that we could open 3 or 4.
So, is there a way to know what the condition is of the engine in the container without opening it? Is there a way to decode the tag to determine if there could possibly be a fresh engine in one of the cans?
I am considering going through the engine before it goes in the truck. I haven't researched it much on here, but I planned of having the rotating assembly balanced at the shop that does my race engines. I was also going to put in new rod bolts, or find a replacement ARP (if they can cross something).
The guy that owns all of these engines said that you never know what you are getting. He said some are ready to install, others may have an oil leak, and some may not run.
I hope that this hasn't been covered before. I searched many different ways, and googled it.
Thank you!
So, is there a way to know what the condition is of the engine in the container without opening it? Is there a way to decode the tag to determine if there could possibly be a fresh engine in one of the cans?
I am considering going through the engine before it goes in the truck. I haven't researched it much on here, but I planned of having the rotating assembly balanced at the shop that does my race engines. I was also going to put in new rod bolts, or find a replacement ARP (if they can cross something).
The guy that owns all of these engines said that you never know what you are getting. He said some are ready to install, others may have an oil leak, and some may not run.
I hope that this hasn't been covered before. I searched many different ways, and googled it.
Thank you!