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308 Engine For Sale
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Hi Hudson people---Anyone have an interest in a Hornet block bored .090 over & with about .010 wear in the bore? I am not aware of any cracks around the valves. It does have a cast iron head. If interested, please contact Cliff Minard or Howard Wilson. We are in the roster. Thanks.
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Is this a bare block or does it have some covers and rotating parts inside..? Location?
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SuperDave wrote:
The engine has crankshaft, camshaft, pistons & rings. rods, valves with guides & covers oil pump, timing gears with chain & cover, oil pan, vibration dampener, front & rear plates & cast iron cylinder head. Missing the manifolds & carbs., starter, fuel pump, distributor, oil filler tube & sending unit & the oil pressure spring & related parts & thermostat housing. After double checking the cylinder wall size, I find that there is no additional wear in the cylinders. The .090 pistons are a good fit with no apparent taper in the walls.Is this a bare block or does it have some covers and rotating parts inside..? Location?
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Cliff, how much $, is it in PA???
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hudsonkid wrote:
Hi Mark---So glad you are still around. My neighbor Howard Wilson who owns the engine will have to quote you a price which I am sure he will be more than happy to do. And yes it currently resides in Stevensville, Pa.Cliff, how much $, is it in PA??? -
That would come out to about 323 cu in with the overbore. Ought to be a nice runner. Do you know if he had any cooling issues?
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I would be curious as to whether it could go into a car, with, of course the missing bolt on items....
I think a 323~ hornet would power my hudson around quite nice, with 4:10's...
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hudson8 wrote:
Rick---My neighbor says he wants $350.00 for the engine, but there is already someone who says that he wants it. It certainly should be a runner. Hudsonly---CliffHi Mark---So glad you are still around. My neighbor Howard Wilson who owns the engine will have to quote you a price which I am sure he will be more than happy to do. And yes it currently resides in Stevensville, Pa.
