EA82 MPFI for sale

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EA82 MPFI for sale

Post by esray71 » Sat Apr 12, 2008 9:27 pm

EA82 MPFI for sale, $350. I bought this motor not long ago thinking i'd have the time to fit and convert from carby to MPFI but have now changed my mind. Has power steering, welcome to have a look. Call Steve 0423910466 Doveton, Melbourne. Tried to put this in classifieds but for some reason wouldn't work.

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Post by Lapsed » Sat Apr 12, 2008 9:49 pm

Did you follow the template for selling it? It will not get put up if the template is not followed.
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Post by CPOCSM » Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:52 pm

Whats the mileage on it?

I may be interested in the engine...

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Post by esray71 » Sun Apr 13, 2008 4:25 pm

Lapsed wrote:Did you follow the template for selling it? It will not get put up if the template is not followed.
I have no idea about "template thingy":confused: why is it that i can put it in "engine gearbox and diff":confused: are there instructions someplace?

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Post by esray71 » Sun Apr 13, 2008 4:34 pm

CPOCSM wrote:Whats the mileage on it?

I may be interested in the engine...

Hooroo
I was told it's around 200,000km? the guy i bought it from had the head covers off and i had a look at the cams and they look great. He sold the motor to up-grade to a larger motor.There are only very slight oil leakage from gaskets. I haven't had it running. I gave up on the idea to fit the MPFI and stick to the carby engine coz it's a lot easier for me and i thought i have plenty of time to do it in, but actually i don't have much time at all. I then thought i'd just buy other heads and have them o/hauled and take off the MPFI heads and fit the new haeds to the block. But i need to get my carby done aswell and all that work(heads,carby,gaskets...) will add up to lots of $$$. I found another low km carby engine and will fit that a lot cheaper and easier!! It's complete and will drop straight in. You are welcome to have a look at the motor if you like.

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