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BMW m10 engine - partially dismantled


sirius815

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So I have my old M10 still sitting in the garage mostly taken apart block is put together and painted, oil pan is clean and painted, head is cleaned (stock cam). Everything looks in good condition and ran great when in the car (bought a replacement M10 that came with 292 cams). The valve cover, and front covers have been previously painted and look okay. The intake manifold needs a good cleaning, but I'll likely take care of that. The Weber 32/36 (water choke) is also in good condition and comes with the sync link kit installed.I have the alternator, timing chain, water divider, and possibly a starter to with it. It's essentially turn-key after gaskets and a dizzy.

No gaskets have been replaced yet and no I do not have them to go on either. 

This would be a perfect candidate that wants to put their own touch on it with minimal work. I'm open to offers, but looking for around $600. I can part with individual pieces as long as there are multiple buyers so I can appease the missus and clear space in the garage. 

 

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https://1drv.ms/f/s!AmaBcmuBCJO7geFp7OjjgUGDg5tPnw

 

The link has pictures of pretty much everything. The box of baggies has all the nuts/bolts that came off of it. The blue tub (hard to see) has the intake manifold, clutch, flywheel, pressure plate, starter, and alternator. Carb is a 32/36 water choke. I forgot to take a picture of the oil pan, but it is freshly painted (graphite color) with no dents.

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Yes, still here. I'll have to get you new pictures if needed.

 

The block is cleaned up really well and painted a satin black color. The head is cleaned (non painted). Oil pan is not dented and looks really nice (painted). Intake manifold could use some cleaning up. Everything is there to make a running engine, just needs new gaskets. I have an oil pan gasket that is going to be on it. Weber 32/36 has water choke and sync link kit (not adjusted for the link yet), but should still have all the pieces to convert back. Engine ran great before taken out of the car.

 

Give me call if you'd like 8one2 - six04-six12six.

 

Ben K.

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