For Sale Seattle WA; 1978 parting 2F, 4 speed and transfer case (2 Viewers)

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Woodway, WA 98020
Vehicle Model
  1. 40 Series
1978 2F FJ40 engine, saginaw pump, high torque starter, all accessories + 4 speed trans + 4 speed transfer case.

IBurning oil and some valves are leaking. Started cutting out on me while driving. Around my property low speeds its fine. Leakdown test is no bueno. Time for a full rebuild and I'm repowering.

Separating out everything. Let me know what you need. FI system is sold

Engine serial is 227359. I put it in the registry on Mud

yes, that's the carb cooling fan housing converted to my intake snorkel adapter

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You've mounted the MAP sensor lower than the throttle body, it must be mounted higher/above the throttle body, that might make the rig run better ???.
 
Price drop $1400. Planning on pulling in the next 2 weeks and palletizing the engine and trans/transfer separately so I can fork with tractor
 
History has shown that you will make a lot more $$$ if you part out. With that said, I'd be interested in a price on the complete fuel injection system, and the power steering pump/mounting bracket/pulley system, lemme know. And my guess is you would easily cross your $1400 threshold when selling the 4 speed tranny/transfer- - -easy deal.
 
SOLD

Downey FI pulled $300. What you see is what you get. Couple notes, I think one of 3 computers is NFG, 1 plug wire is broken, at the fuse block I had tied in the cars power and cut it off so you'll probably need a new block or similar. I don't know if it was something in the ignition or my flat wore out engine but it was hard starting
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send me your email address, I want to see if I can use a different credit card to pay you. My checking account and debit card are presently screwed up due to a costly $3,000.00 mistake a restaurant made.
 

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