Condition:NewBrand:GuardianPart Brand:GuardianManufacturer Part Number:1826-500UPC:Does Not Apply
CLASSIC CAR KITS FROM FALCON VINTAGE AND CLASSIC
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We specialize in shipping engine parts to Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, the U.K., France, Spain, Iceland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and all countries worldwide.
Brand new in box Master engine rebuild kit without pistons for your precious, classic and valuable 1957 Olds 371.1826-500
Engine kit includes:
cast pistons most sizes
piston rings any common size
rod bearings common sizes
main bearings common sizes
cam bearings
camshaft - new to O.E. specs
lifters
timing chain and sprockets
complete overhaul gasket set - BEST gaskets
oil pump kit
freeze plugs
All parts are new and are proudly inspected and put through rigid quality control - we must know year and bore/bearing sizes to ship kit
Picture is entirely generic. You get the parts that are described in the listing.
Contact us at 1-800-756-1114 toll free Monday-Friday 8-6 eastern.
We can ship from numerous U.S. company-owned warehouses in both eastern and central time zones, depending on your geographical location. We aim to get your parts to you quickly and professionally.
On Nov-10-08 at 07:54:43 PST, seller added the following information:
NOTE: Again, the picture(s) are generic. The parts included in the kit are clearly listed in the description wording. The picture shows all possible parts, and is not a picture of your application.
On Jan-07-09 at 07:34:32 PST, seller added the following information:
Beginning January 15, 2009, Falconglobal and Falcon Sales will accept payment only by Paypal and by credit card, per E-Bay regulations. This overrides any previous messages located within our listings. This is to provide you a safer and more pleasant overall experience on E-Bay. Thank you for your support, Falcon Sales
NOTE: THE U.S. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS OUTLAWED THE USAGE OF ZINC IN OILS MANUFACTURED AND/OR SOLD IN THIS COUNTRY. FLAT TAPPET CAMSHAFTS REQUIRE A ZINC ADDITIVE WITH EVERY OIL CHANGE, OR THERE WILL BE PREMATURE FAILURE OF THE CAM. WE OFFER ZDDP4 ADDITIVE, AND IT IS INCLUDED IN SOME, BUT NOT ALL OF OUR CAM KITS. IT IS READILY AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PARTS HOUSE. (This does not apply to roller cam applications)
NOTE: ALL FLAT TAPPET CAMS REQUIRE ZINC ADDITIVE WITH EVERY OIL
CHANGE, INCLUDING WITH BREAK-IN OIL. THIS IS FOR ALL NON-ROLLER CAMS.
CAM FAILURE WILL RESULT FROM NOT USING A ZINC ADDITIVE, AVAILABLE AT
YOUR LOCAL PARTS HOUSE.
Kia wil preview the Kia Ray Concept plug-in hybrid at the Chicago Motor Show next month
Yes, the Detroit Motor Show is only just about done, but waiting in the wings is the rather less fancy Chicago Motor Show (although they probably won’t thank us for describing it as such). But despite Chicago being a lower key affair than Detroit they will still get their share of new stuff. Well, not necessarily new (we reported that North America gets the BMW Alpina B7 which will debut at Chicago) but certainly new to the US.
Nissan has revealed it plans to extend the warranty on the Nissan LEAF EV to warrant against battery capacity losses. We’ve asked many times why makers of electric cars seem to believe that their batteries will continue to hold the same amount of charge as they age, especially as every battery powered gadget we’ve ever owned loses its ability to hold the same charge as every month passes, and becomes pretty useless after a couple of years hard use. But we’ve never had a sensible answer.
What we have here, according to the seller, is an actual one-owner, 4,418-kilometer (2,739 miles) BMW M1, recently imported to the United States from Germany. That's right--the original BMW supercar, one of 456 reportedly built. While the 277-hp straight-six may not sound too impressive today, keep in mind that the European Ferrari 308 only made about 250 hp at the time.