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BlueflameFE 02-27-2009 03:50 PM

20B engine for sale, Alabama
 
I'm selling this 20B engine that came out of my JC Cosmo when it was restored. The owner before me put everything new under the hood. This is a low mileage engine that ran until they took it out for the new one. If you are interested let me know. I'll entertain reasonable offers. I also have the stock computer from the cosmo that I'll include if the price is right.

Thanks,

Dan

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w...4/DSC_0133.jpg

Red Dragon 02-27-2009 04:29 PM

I so wish I could get this....GLWS

Whizbang 02-27-2009 05:12 PM

do you have a rough price in mind? also even MORE important, do you have the counterweight for it?

Brent 02-27-2009 09:28 PM

Also interested in a price. Did you get compression numbers by chance before it was pulled? How long since it has been running/pulled from the car? Thanks.

Brent

BlueflameFE 02-27-2009 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Low Impedance (Post 74446)
do you have a rough price in mind? also even MORE important, do you have the counterweight for it?

I'd like to have at least $3,500. And I have a store room full of the extra parts and new back-up parts for the Cosmo. Can you tell me what the counterweight looks like? I've never built or installed an engine.

BlueflameFE 02-27-2009 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brent (Post 74495)
Also interested in a price. Did you get compression numbers by chance before it was pulled? How long since it has been running/pulled from the car? Thanks.

Brent

Don't have compression numbers, and it was pulled 3 years ago I believe. Would like at least $3,500.

Whizbang 02-27-2009 10:11 PM

so for 3500 it comes with the manifolds and related then?

a counterweight looks like this

http://www.torukumotorsports.com/ima...rweight_th.jpg

dregg100 02-27-2009 11:59 PM

what series is it?

BlueflameFE 02-28-2009 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Low Impedance (Post 74504)
so for 3500 it comes with the manifolds and related then?

a counterweight looks like this

http://www.torukumotorsports.com/ima...rweight_th.jpg

Give me a list of exactly what you would want with it and I'll see what i have here.


Where would I find what series it is?

To_Slow 02-28-2009 11:14 AM

From looking at the pics its an early series engine. will be a great NA application. 3500.00 is a bit much, for an early series motor, but gl with the sale.

dregg100 02-28-2009 11:39 AM

where 13b is cast on the rotor housings look at the number/letters stamped right below that. then post

War Eagle 03-01-2009 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dregg100 (Post 74564)
where 13b is cast on the rotor housings look at the number/letters stamped right below that. then post

You mean where the "20B" is cast, the serial number is to the right of that. Looks like "B03" to me but then I don't think that can be right as it should be "B" plus three digits. Might not be a "B" so it could be three digits only.

We'll see.

BlueflameFE 03-01-2009 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dregg100 (Post 74564)
where 13b is cast on the rotor housings look at the number/letters stamped right below that. then post

OK, the engine is 503 series. If you zoom in on the pic you can see it.

Also, I had emailed the previous owner about the condition of the engine. Here is an excerpt of what he said:

With regard to the engine...I don't recall the mileage, but the only reason to keep the motor is because it was the original motor in the car. And if you were ever going to restore it to original, original, original, then you would need to rebuild it and reinstall it. Anyone who knows anything about Cosmos will know that a 1990 would have a three digit numbers only motor xxx, perhaps a late 90 would have a Axxx series motor, but that might be pushing it. The original motor lasted so long because it was a diplomat's car, driven in the U.S. and was never abused. So given those facts, you will have to decide if keeping the motor with the car has some future value - not to you necessarily, but to a future owner or collector. I haven't checked lately, but the supply must be getting low, which means the prices may have gone up.


I will take offers on the engine.

Dan

Herblenny 03-01-2009 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by To_Slow (Post 74561)
From looking at the pics its an early series engine. will be a great NA application. 3500.00 is a bit much, for an early series motor, but gl with the sale.

I kind of agree. I have an early series (Number series) and I'm planning to do an NA instead of a turbo.. You could do a turbo but I would prefer C or D.... or E.

Whizbang 03-01-2009 12:08 PM

if it has the counterweight for that engine i might be tempted to work something out in the next couple weeks. But without the counterweight you really cant use it since there will be no way to attach a flywheel or anything.


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