International Harvester 345 V8 Engine on 2040-parts.com
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
This engine was taken out of a 1975 International Harvester Loadstar 1700. This engine ran good, does have a couple minor oil leaks and a valve train tick. It started right up and had good oil pressure before removal. Reason i pulled this engine is I am swapping it out for a more powerful diesel engine. Local pick up only, willing to ship if the buyer wants to pay it. Email me with any questions.
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