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What sort of coin are they pulling?
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same price as any dirty old 202 unless the date code is absolutely correct for a guy with a gtr..then its a bit more than dirty old 202 prices.. going to church makes you no more a christian than standing in a garage makes you a car... www.classicozwreck.com.au |
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Previously I received advice from a forum expert along these lines:
If a GTR owner wants a JL motor, they would need to get a block with the right production date. They might be prepared to pay good money ($2000???). On the other hand, the NL block (The NASCO replacement block) would not need to match the car's production date (provided it was dated later than the car) because it is a genuine replacement motor.
Stick it on ebay and find out.
David
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It doesn't even have to be dated later than the car. A replacement engine could sit around for a long time, and go into a car built later than the engine. This is the beauty of a Nasco/GMP&A replacement engine's block. Say you have a 1973 GTR. An NL block made in 1972 could be OK for it. So could one cast in 1979.
NL isn't just for a GTR either. It is also correct for a LH-LX 6cyl SL/R. Also correct for any car originally fitted with an FL, GL, HL, JL, QL, 11QL, VL (red only), ZL, XQL or XZL but no-one would probably pay reasonable $ for an NL for any of these (unless they were an aforementioned GTR or SL/R or maybe at a stretch a HQ-HX 202 Sandman) - hence Greg's comment!
David, if you don't have the original engine for the car, it doesn't matter if the JL block obtained is the right production date or not - it's still not a matching numbers car, so you might as well use any JL block. But as you say an NL is even better!
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Hi, I have a replacement 186 here with a WA police number on it ( it is not a restamp ) dated M 8 9, what do you think it might be worth?
As far as I can work out so far it would be a replacement for 186A, 186P, 186K, 186S and 186X, CK 186 LC XU-1 engines, might have missed a couple like the low compression models. This block has the second block change where the LHS outrigger web is filled in, some did not have this untill after 1970.
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Mike
Ask any LC XU-1 owner that doesn't have their original engine. Might be perfect for them, and see how much they'll pay!
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What number does it have stamped on it?
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Hi iuiw, the number is not something I am prepared to put on this site and have coppied onto another block, I will just say it has a W at the front of the number and a P after the number,
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