F/S: tC Motor Parts
Thread Starter
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 1,548
From: Nashville, TN
06 Motor parts for sale(Motor had 50K on it)
So far have
Block - Sold
Head - Sold
Cams
Fuel Rail & Injectors
Crank - Sold
Main Caps - Sold
Timing Chains
Rear Main Seal - Sold
Timing Chain Sliders - Sold
Timing Cover Bolts - Sold
After I finish dis-assembly will also have
Rods - Sold
Pistons - Sold
All parts make offers!





# 3 Rod Bearing was spun so the crank will need to be turned


Stock Cams

Complete Head

Stock Cams

Main Caps

Timing chains and gears

Perfectly good rear main seal

Fuel Rail and Injectors

Stock Crank(Will need to be turned)

So far have
Block - Sold
Head - Sold
Cams
Fuel Rail & Injectors
Crank - Sold
Main Caps - Sold
Timing Chains
Rear Main Seal - Sold
Timing Chain Sliders - Sold
Timing Cover Bolts - Sold
After I finish dis-assembly will also have
Rods - Sold
Pistons - Sold
All parts make offers!





# 3 Rod Bearing was spun so the crank will need to be turned


Stock Cams

Complete Head

Stock Cams

Main Caps

Timing chains and gears

Perfectly good rear main seal

Fuel Rail and Injectors

Stock Crank(Will need to be turned)

Last edited by j3st3r; Jun 3, 2010 at 04:52 PM.
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rear main seal looks really good actually....almost makes me want to just keep that just in case...lol
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I actually only need the one on the left that the little tensioner pushes against but I figured if I just bought one, you arent going to be able to sell the one left, so I figured I'd just pay you for both of them. I don't need the bolts for the guides, although in terms of bolts I could use a few that secure the timing chain cover, and also two flywheel bolts if you've got em.
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I actually only need the one on the left that the little tensioner pushes against but I figured if I just bought one, you arent going to be able to sell the one left, so I figured I'd just pay you for both of them. I don't need the bolts for the guides, although in terms of bolts I could use a few that secure the timing chain cover, and also two flywheel bolts if you've got em.
I actually only need the one on the left that the little tensioner pushes against but I figured if I just bought one, you arent going to be able to sell the one left, so I figured I'd just pay you for both of them. I don't need the bolts for the guides, although in terms of bolts I could use a few that secure the timing chain cover, and also two flywheel bolts if you've got em.
Thread Starter
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Posts: 1,548
From: Nashville, TN
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