3400 sfi parts/motor
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Re: 3400 sfi parts/motor
I'll take it, well. I'd like the mileage amd some pics if you have them and I also need to contact 3X00 on a swap writeup for 3100 to 3400. I cant seem to find one nywhere ;__; I'll have the money in about ten days though (taxes)
Re: 3400 sfi parts/motor
where you at? i can get pics/ mileage unknown. this motor would be best for a build motor or project like making headers.
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Re: 3400 sfi parts/motor
Carson can you tell us what year the engine is? Also update on your 2.8 build in your topic.
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Re: 3400 sfi parts/motor
So you are giving up because you couldn't get it to run, and now offer the suggestion that the engine may only be good for rebuilding or worse, a jig?Carson21R wrote:where you at? i can get pics/ mileage unknown. this motor would be best for a build motor or project like making headers.
Interesting indeed!
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'92 3500 GT gone and not really missed. It was fun. Documented 13.47 N/A.
Re: 3400 sfi parts/motor
nah i decided to keep it. i got a bunch of new parts just waiting to install them.
the motors a 99 grand am motor.
the motors a 99 grand am motor.
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Re: 3400 sfi parts/motor
That's a good idea Carson. If you can, find yourself a 2000 upper. Here look at this. http://wot-tech.com/shop/articles/choos ... at_64.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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