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    Posted: January-26-2009 at 6:45pm
Hey could you let me know how much for an oil pan. cterry@mail.usf.edu
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Hi,
yes I have a very nice stock intake.
as far as Valve covers I have three pairs of the non descript / stock automotive style stamped that came on later PCM Motors, and one set of the finned red PCM, but those are made of GOLD!!. I keep a rebuilt right hand starter in the shop but I get a premium for those. You might send your old one to a rebuilder as they usally can rebuild them for $50-$75 dollors. As most of the stuff I rebuild are powerplus packages I do not have a wedge type spacer. You might try GlenWood for one of those.

you can e-mail for prices on the intakes or pick up the phone and call.

thanks again Correct Craft Fan.

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Originally posted by bokaeser bokaeser wrote:

I'm looking for a set of PCM valve covers, a stock 351 intake, a wedge carb spacer and a RH starter. Let me know


Bo, If Jody can't help you I have a stock intake.
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I'm looking for a set of PCM valve covers, a stock 351 intake, a wedge carb spacer and a RH starter. Let me know
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Joe, I See you gave me your shipping address.
and I see in a previous post your email.
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Hi Joe

Email me thru floridainboards@msn.com. give me your shipping address, I will give you a total and I will get them out ASAP.

Thanks again Correct Craft Fan, A donation will be made to the web site.

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I will take two timing chain covers w/ water pump bracket. No need to clean them up, let me know on shipping to 16 Paul St Auburn NY 13021 and how you want to be paid. Thanks, Joe.
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Jody, I need an oil pan.
Email me with info.
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Hi Joe.
Yes they are the ones with the WP bracket.
Do you want one with or with out? Also these would not be cleaned or bead blasted. add $10.00 the cost if you wanted that done.
With $25.00
Without $20.00
Plus shipping.
Stephen is wire brushing and bead blasting a lot of these parts as we speak.

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Let me know how much you want for a timing cover, assuming they are the type that accepts the bracket for a RWP.

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Jody, let me know what you want for the cam. TRBenj@gmail.com

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Stephen and I just went thru our inventory of 351W used engines. we have 10 core blocks with cranks. we have 6 nice cast iron timing chain covers,6 bell housings,5 oil pans. we will be sending off 10 sets of connecting rods to the machine shop for resizing.we will be salvaging a number of pistons. Out of all this I will be building three motors. Sooo the rest of the stuff needs to go.Also a lot of this stuff is Right rotation and I will only be building lefthand motors. In this mix of parts their is a right hand cam shaft with only about 15 hours on it. Many Many other parts including 3 nice intake manifolds.Also one of these core motors is an old Mercruiser 302.
Any intersted let us know as we dont want a lot for it just need to get it out of the shop.

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