AMC 343 engine from Ambassador
Purchased from scrap yard fully assembled. Heads and timing cover appeared to have never been disassembled previously. Bores on standard dimension, crank on standard journal size. Bores and crank journals are clean with expected wear but no destructive wear. Engine is completely disassembled with parts included per pictures. This gives good opportunity to inspect included part condition and ease loading. Engine was an A/C application; brackets included as well as compressor. Selling due to interest change. |
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