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F/S: Completely rebuilt S14


motormike5

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Price: $20000
Location: Saint Louis, MO.


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Sadly, I have decided not to do an M2 project on my 72' 2002 and therefore I will be selling a completely and beautifully rebuilt S14 engine. I will have a complete technical spec sheet written up, but in the meantime, here is what has been done. I am a layman and may not use correct jargon, but my engine builder (Rick Ramsey of Saint Louis, MO.) will be accessible for all your questions. VIN WBSAK0303KAE33329.  I have also placed this sale on S14.net.



The engine was sourced locally in Saint Louis, it had spun a rod many years ago and was sitting on a pallet. I purchase the engine almost complete...sans the transmission.
We completely disassembled the engine and sent it off to Rick for the rebuild.
We decided to replace the crankshaft with a used but clean unit.
The block was bored 1 over.
Installed new Carillo Pistons
Installed new IE Forged H-Beam conrods
ARP main and bearing bolts
All new bearings and gaskets
Original cams
Cometic cylinder head gasket
New OEM water pump
New OEM timing kit, new timing chain, rails, tensioner
New OEM distributor
New Motorsport exhuast cam gear...for increased torque.
Rebuilt and cleaned throttle bodies with gasket repair kit
New OEM sparkplug guide/rail
Baffled oil pan
Powdercoated valve cover and air accumulator
New freeze plugs
Everything is balanced
Most parts sourced from Turner Motorsport or Ireland Engineering

Engine will include:
Complete wiring harness
Original ECU
Oil filter housing
Starter- havent checked it
Original Exhaust manifold
Original fuel injectors and rail (not serviced yet)
Original flywheel (not lightened)
Misc. cooling system parts
Misc. brackets

There may be more...please ask questions and you can talk directly to my engine builder. Rick has been building BMW performance and race engines for decades. We can also get references. The engine is essentially brand new and ready to go. It would ship, crated from 63132.
Asking $20,000.00
Private message for more pictures.

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