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Caterpillar 3126 Marine Diesel Engine Block,crankshaft,rods on 2040-parts.com

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Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States

Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

block,crank,6 con rods. block is standard now, will have to be bored, cylinders worn,but should clean upat .010. crank is std, but will need polishing or might have to turn. no journals scored, just tarnished from sitting. rods are in good shape, no brgs turned in them. this engine was halfway installed in a boat and abandoned with the top end {head on}exposed. I am parting out. 1ZJ serial # AR #17900782. NOT A SOFT BLOCK OR FRENCH CASTED BLOCK. as is. buyer pays shipping, will palletize. and wrap. shipping from 32563, commercial location w/forklift. cleared funds before she leaves. please look at my record 124 transactions, 100 % feedback thanks. also have few otherparts, manifold sold. closing shop, need to clear out.

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