BBC, Bravo, Procharger, Rolex, Motorcycle, etc.
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From: Grand Rapids, MI
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From: Between A Womans Leggs in IL
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Ok, i found my camera cable. Started taking pics of some of the pieces on the shelf. The layer of dust on them really makes for crappy pictures. The parts look much better with eyeballs than they look with a flash reflecting off the dust. Some of the stuff is in boxes on the higher shelves, so I need a buddy to raise me up on the forklift for those pictures.
I'm going to wait until I get my shop helper here and get the stuff down that people have asked about, and wipe the dust off and take some decent pictures. If something has not been mentioned in a followup post that somebody wants pictures of, go ahead and post what you want to see. Don't re-post a request if it's already been made cause I will already be taking that pic. There's too much stuff to take a day and do nothing but shoot pics though so please request what you are interested in.
Some of you guys who have already made a request (as well as some via email) if you are in a "rush" to see a pic for your immediate needs, let me know and i will work it in today or tomorrow. My current workload will require me "making time" to shoot the pics, so otherwise the remainder may not happen until this weekend.
I know I'm supposed to be more prepared than this to sell stuff, but I'm not. My focus is on other deadlines.
MC
I'm going to wait until I get my shop helper here and get the stuff down that people have asked about, and wipe the dust off and take some decent pictures. If something has not been mentioned in a followup post that somebody wants pictures of, go ahead and post what you want to see. Don't re-post a request if it's already been made cause I will already be taking that pic. There's too much stuff to take a day and do nothing but shoot pics though so please request what you are interested in.
Some of you guys who have already made a request (as well as some via email) if you are in a "rush" to see a pic for your immediate needs, let me know and i will work it in today or tomorrow. My current workload will require me "making time" to shoot the pics, so otherwise the remainder may not happen until this weekend.
I know I'm supposed to be more prepared than this to sell stuff, but I'm not. My focus is on other deadlines.
MC
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Three sets of low hour Crane hydraulic retrofit BBC roller lifters.
What = low hours? How much for all of them? If the part number is 16535-16 and it is the "dog bone" style, I'd be interested.
Dave
What = low hours? How much for all of them? If the part number is 16535-16 and it is the "dog bone" style, I'd be interested.
Dave
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These are retrofit MkIV lifters. No Dogbone. Tie-Bar style. P/N# 13532-16. Standard deck height MkIV blocks. You "can" run these in a Gen5 block but it will require machining because the lifter bores are too tall to clear the tie bar on higher lift (small base circle) cams - but you "can" run them in a Gen5 sans dogbone....
MC



