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Topic subjectWTB: Stock Block
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110002, WTB: Stock Block
Posted by 96rs-t, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Hello everyone. I desperately need a stock block to get my car running again. I blew an eagle rod and just have not had the bucks to rebuild. Been without my car since July :(

Anyhow if anyone in SoCal, preferably, has a stock WORKING motor lying around, I would love to buy it off you. Just want something that doesn't need a lot of work and I can throw on to get my car back on the road. Let me know, thanks.
110004, RE: WTB: Stock Block
Posted by eclipse982nrRST, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
how about a 2.4L block?
110008, RE: WTB: Stock Block
Posted by 96rs-t, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
how many added parts would i have to buy in order to bolt it up?
110009, RE: WTB: Stock Block
Posted by 95grayTsi, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
i have a stock block that need freeze plugs cause it was dipped and honed...but im in pennsylvania :(
110011, RE: WTB: Stock Block
Posted by 96rs-t, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Originally posted by 95grayTsi
i have a stock block that need freeze plugs cause it was dipped and honed...but im in pennsylvania :(


How much? I'm in 92316 if you could possibly get a quote. Does it have all stock internals and all?
110012, RE: WTB: Stock Block
Posted by HipHop615, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I have one and Im from So Cal and it was running but has been out of commission for quite awhile now proabbly about 10 months or so
110013, RE: WTB: Stock Block
Posted by 96rs-t, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
how much?
110015, RE: WTB: Stock Block
Posted by HipHop615, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Originally posted by 96rs-t
how much?


Email me at HipHop615@yahoo.com and I will send you pics and details. Thanks
110018, RE: WTB: Stock Block
Posted by ez, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Hamelth,

If you don't work out a deal with the gents above, I have a block that has a spun bearing. I don't know how much it would cost to repair (polishing crank, new bearings, whatnot) but it may beat the cost of shipping a 420a from another state.
110037, RE: WTB: Stock Block
Posted by eclipsekaiser, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I think the SoCal guys should all chip in and build 1 spare block so that it is on hand to be used when the inevitable happens.

Did you check the Neons.org board?

Some of the Local San Bernardino Junkyards has some farily decent blocks sitting around.
110054, RE: WTB: Stock Block
Posted by 96rs-t, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I couldn't agree more Kaiser. :P

Erik, I sent you a PM about your block, don't know if you got it.

I'll check neon.org as well. thanks.
110062, RE: WTB: Stock Block
Posted by Chamuko, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I think I might be picking one up. The condition is unknown though since I have not checked it out and the car crashed. Supposedly it was running kinda rough after the crash due to sensors or possible problems.

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