Marine Chevy 496/8.1l Marine Motor-longblock--rebuilt!! on 2040-parts.com
Carnelian Bay, California, United States
This is a marine GM 496/8.1 liter big block replacement motor for Mercruiser/OMC.
All motors are professionally built and machined in our facility. Rebuilding engines is our profession, not just a hobby! All longblocks have the following work done: Hot tanked Magnafluxed Bored on a Kwik-Way FN boring bar Honed on Sunnen equipment with Sunnen stones All rods are resized using Sunnen equipment All cranks are ground and polished Three angle valve job Heads are resurfaced The following parts are replaced: Main Bearings-Clevite Rod bearings-Clevite Cam bearings-Durabond Pistons-Sealed Power Rings-Hastings Oil Pump-Melling Camshaft-Melling Marine Lifters-Sealed Power Timing Set-Melling Brass freeze plugs All longblocks include a complete Fel-Pro marine gasket set and Melling oil pump to complete the installation. All motors are painted using the high-temp engine enamel and can be painted any color! This as close to a custom built engine you'll ever find! We can also build motors to your specifications; please inquire! All motors are sold OUTRIGHT! There are no core returns to fuss with, no worries about deductions on your core deposit or having to worry about coming up with a block to return because yours is cracked! All of our longblocks carry a 5 year and unlimited hour warranty. Every engine is carefully rebuilt using top name brand components as you can see from the list above. Check the other rebuilders for price, quality and warranty and then compare ours! We simply build the best motor there is with the best warranty, hands down! Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious about completing the transaction. Non paying bidders are not tolerated and will be turned over to eBay after 4days as per Ebay terms and conditions. Freight is very reasonable starting at just $99! |
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