AA truck engine
AA truck engine
Hello all new to the group. Was looking for a little help in pricing a 4cyl. engine out of an AA truck I think the year is around 30 the engine is not running but it does turn (not seized up) Thanks and will have to post some pics of my AA truck it was my grand fathers old coal truck and have just started to get it restored. Hope this doesnt offend anyone but am going with a resto mod. But one good thing I should have some parts for sale in the near future.
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For an engine without seeing it I would ball park a non-running unseized engine at 200-500 depending on condition. Where are you located?
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Muskegon Michigan
- gunmetal
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I E mailed you and would like to say Hello, Seeing pictures are grreat. IM terry and glad to have you aboard.
- Chris Haynes
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What is the number stamped on the left side of the engine?
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Hello NDTMAN I'm Radar would love to hear more about your project and see some pics. I am also building a restomod I call mine a restorod. My truck was also my paps that he bought new. If I can be of any help let me know-I put alot of time in mine working it out. Hope to have it on the road by fall or next spring. Radar
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Please post more pictures of your cab. it looks great!
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All except the firewall.Roadster AA wrote:Please post more pictures of your cab. it looks great!
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just don't look at it if yere scared Chris
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Just like watching the cattle in the slaughter house. Butchering always upsets me.
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Custom Finishing and fitting is a real skill...Chris Haynes wrote:Just like watching the cattle in the slaughter house. Butchering always upsets me.
Dave in Quincy, Ca. I love Pics!!!! Post them All!!!
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Will look again for the engine number tonight and will down load some pics this weekend.
And have alot of questions for you Radar. Would like to keep the big tires but was wondering what rotor caliper set-up you used for the 5 lug 22" rims. my e-mail is bjlenius@cmsenergy.com
And have alot of questions for you Radar. Would like to keep the big tires but was wondering what rotor caliper set-up you used for the 5 lug 22" rims. my e-mail is bjlenius@cmsenergy.com
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Is the stamp on the drivers side or passenger side of the block. I seen a flat spot on the block on the drivers side of the block but didnt see any numbers on it.
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Looks nice and clean to me, great work radar!Just like watching the cattle in the slaughter house. Butchering always upsets me
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The block is stamped with A-50