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Re: Dakota pickup engines
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Posted by Bryan in Iowa on October 05, 2005 at 19:50:55 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Dakota pickup engines posted by Rich Iowa on October 05, 2005 at 18:59:19:
I'm in Cedar Rapids /Marion . my folks live in DesMoines , I get down there a lot . Everythign should bolt in as far as i know. I rebuilt this motor in my shop for customer awhile back. Bored , new pistons, cam , crank ground , heads sufaced and valves ,seats ground.Pretty much complete rebuild. Customer decided he didn't want the van anymore. I ended up with the van , and motor . Transmission was bad in van. I didn't want to fix that and put anymore $$ into it ,,so motor has just been sitting on stand . You'd need to run new exhaust ,,or check out old exhaust from van ,,,it may work at least as far back as the cat, Anyways,,, would sure wake your dakota up !! lol Any questions feel free to give me a call at shop . Thanks Bryan
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