WTB Rebuilt Motor
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WTB Rebuilt Motor
We have a '24 Touring car. We are seeking a rebuilt replacement motor and a replacement radiator.
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Re: WTB Rebuilt Motor
Brad, If you have a useable block & it's number matches your paperwork & it is the correct year, maybe you should have that redone. George
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Re: WTB Rebuilt Motor
Yes if you have the engine that came with the car there should be someone in you area thats a rebuilder. Ask on the ad page who is a rebuilder in your area. You will find one that way.
But if it’s just the car without the engine you will need to find a engine or at least a block in that year range to go with car. There are a lot of T’s around that have a T engine that doesnt match the engine no. on the paperwork. It’s not a big deal for some DMV’s for a car that’s old. Your T will be correct for a T but will have a different T engine.
But if it’s just the car without the engine you will need to find a engine or at least a block in that year range to go with car. There are a lot of T’s around that have a T engine that doesnt match the engine no. on the paperwork. It’s not a big deal for some DMV’s for a car that’s old. Your T will be correct for a T but will have a different T engine.
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Re: WTB Rebuilt Motor
I have a 1927 engine from fan to forth main ready to go in about 2 weeks. This is set up with a distributor, no magnets or coil ring installed but can supply the parts. Complete everything, ie, Dunn weighted crank, 280 touring grind cam, 3 piece adjustable tappets, SS valves, Hard seats, Old School Aluminum Z head, V belt pulleys, Thermostat, Water pump, 12 Volt Alternator, Outside oil tube with inside large funnel, Balanced flywheel, Balance triple gears, Jack Rabbit clutches, Kevlar bands, Ball bearing forth main.
Shoot me an email if interested,
Hank
Shoot me an email if interested,
Hank
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Re: WTB Rebuilt Motor
Get in touch with Smith and Jones Antique Auto Parts I'm sure they can point you to someone qualified in your area.
60 Wisconsin Street West Columbia, SC 29170
The numbers where we can be reached: Local: (803) 822-8504 or (803) 822-4141 Toll-Free:1-800-422-1928
E-Mail: snjparts@gmail.com
60 Wisconsin Street West Columbia, SC 29170
The numbers where we can be reached: Local: (803) 822-8504 or (803) 822-4141 Toll-Free:1-800-422-1928
E-Mail: snjparts@gmail.com
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Re: WTB Rebuilt Motor
Are you sure you need an engine? or just a valve job and set of rebuilt coils? Do not jump the gun if you do not have to. Just saying, have some one in your area that know T's check it out first. Hope this helps. Joe