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Fundraising, For sale, and Wanted => For Sale by Private Parties => Topic started by: dave on October 26, 2013, 12:09:18 PM

Title: Small Block Chevrolet "B" Engine
Post by: dave on October 26, 2013, 12:09:18 PM
Small Block Chevy  18 degree head Engine   "B"  class ..  repost from 4 months ago,  anybody read these ads?  never got one call.. will try one more time then will move on.....
complete running engine on stand,  needs nothing..previously set 5 records at Bonneville.  Peterson Dry Sump with Tank, MSD, Wiseco, Comp. T & D,  BRC,Ti Valves,Dom. Carb, elec. tater pump,Stefs Pan, Stainless merge step nascar Headers. plumbed, wired.   C.V.  Fuel Pump,  gear drive.
2000   4 runs,   2 records    222 & 225
2002   4 runs    2 records    215 & 227
2003   2 runs    1 record      234
2010   2 runs  qualified over record at 232,  crashed on return
393 c.i.  carburator gas classes or nitrous,  has nitrous pistons in it.    makes enough power to set records !!
I can deliver and demo run upon delivery....  I am asking $ 12,500    will  consider any offers   I had 19 years of success at Bonneville,  moving on  due to my crash     I would like to see this engine in  a  car on the salt,  but will likely sell it locally to go in a street car.   please do not e mail fish for information as I have worked very hard on this combination.....sale comes with build sheet,  all specs .   call Dave  303-935-4852  e mail photos avail. 
Title: Re: Small Block Chevrolet "B" Engine
Post by: Tman on October 26, 2013, 01:02:10 PM
Yes folks read the ads. I wish you luck.
Title: Re: Small Block Chevrolet "B" Engine
Post by: jl222 on October 26, 2013, 01:45:46 PM

  Carburetor gas class :? Exactly what class, as the speeds can vary vastly.

    JL222
Title: Re: Small Block Chevrolet "B" Engine
Post by: Milwaukee Midget on October 26, 2013, 03:05:46 PM
Posting the specs and build sheet might create a bit more buzz on it.

Small Block Chevys are pretty popular, which is the blessing and the curse.

It's a blessing when you build one - a curse when you're trying to move one in a saturated market.

I counted 33 B engines in the Speedweek Program - mostly Chevys. 

Good luck!

Chris