yeah, I'm inclined to agree. Who built the motor and how will dictate how much its really worth. If its someone just chucking parts into a clapped out old block, its not worth much. If it was done carefully with properly machined and clearanced parts, its worth 800.
High volume pumps on engines not modified to use them are a bad idea. They can actually starve the motor by pumping so much oil up top before it can drain back properly that the pan will run too low. The oil pressure will also be too high if the oil passages aren't enlarged to deal with it. It makes for more load on the distributor, and can possible tear up the gear or snap pump shafts if its not hardened to deal with the extra load.
"better rings and bearings" than what exactly? What materials and brand?
TRW pistons also means little. Stock HO pistons are forged TRW. They're not exactly special.
"202 160", wtf? valve sizes i'm guessing? in what heads?
High volume pumps on engines not modified to use them are a bad idea. They can actually starve the motor by pumping so much oil up top before it can drain back properly that the pan will run too low. The oil pressure will also be too high if the oil passages aren't enlarged to deal with it. It makes for more load on the distributor, and can possible tear up the gear or snap pump shafts if its not hardened to deal with the extra load.
"better rings and bearings" than what exactly? What materials and brand?
TRW pistons also means little. Stock HO pistons are forged TRW. They're not exactly special.
"202 160", wtf? valve sizes i'm guessing? in what heads?
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