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Cosworth Bdg 2.0l Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $9,000.00
Location:

Kirkland, Washington, United States

 Kirkland, Washington, United States

2 Litre Dry sumped 420S / BDG Engine.
Freshly rebuilt, fully run in & dyno tested.
Sterling Metals Alloy block with new Top Hat 90 mm. Cast Iron Liners. (1975cc.)
Ladder Main Frame, newly line bored.
Steel Crank std main std big end and Rods.
New pistons & rings,all new valve buckets, springs and shims all new bearings.
Big valve BDG Spec Head. 3 bolt exhaust flange.
Piper 300 Duration Camshafts.
Twin Weber 50DCOE Side Draft Carburettors. 42mm. Chokes. With throttle linkage.
ARP Head studs & Steel Laminar Gasket.
Back Belt drive water pump assembly.
Including Lucas Constant Energy Ignition System & Distributor.
Run In and tested by DTW Engines Ltd.
Max power 242 bhp @ 8000 rpm. Max Torque 177 ft.lbs. @ 6500 rpm.
Over 150 ft.lbs of torque from 4000 to 8250 rpm. Dyno test sheet & power curves scans attached.

Asking price $9,000

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