jbmatth
Well-known member
Hah, I love it, keep it up!
Yes, guys I am finding the engines on the local classifieds for low cost where people want to get rid of them and finding good buyers and doing fair deals. I made a wanted add for engines and I am getting lots of people who want to get rid of them to make room. I have sold 7 engines in the last few weeks averaging about $250 profit on each.
1,000 lbs, cranked by hand, seems like a fair price!
BLACK BULL Winches & Mounts 1000 lb. Pick-up Truck Crane BB07583
https://jet.com/product/detail/8f52...=405-1605453&gclid=CPHMirGxyMsCFdgRgQod88oIeg
I only put about 7 seconds into that google effort, though. Just wanted an idea of what they go for.
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Me too!find me a cheap ls L33
To answer your question bluntly, IMO, YES! Lots of comments on a lot of other forums against this stuff. I prefer an AC/DC TIG just in case you want to weld aluminum, a good MIG running on 220V as well as a plasma cutter of at least 50A. Unless you plan on doing a bunch of heavy metal fab work {over 3/8"}, there really isn't much need in a hobbyist shop for a stick welder when you have the other two. Don't know what they sell for in Canada, but Eastwood has some great deals on all the above, unless you want to spend thousands on name brand/ quality equipment. I've used both, and the Eastwood stuff is pretty good. and appears to either be a clone of Lincoln, or made by Lincoln for Eastwood.
To answer your question bluntly, IMO, YES! Lots of comments on other forums against this stuff. I prefer an AC/DC TIG just in case you want to weld aluminum, a good MIG running on 220V as well as a plasma cutter of at least 50A. Unless you plan on doing a bunch of heavy metal fab work {over 3/8"}, there really isn't much need in a hobbyist shop for a stick welder when you have the other two. Don't know what they sell for in Canada, but Eastwood has some great deals on all the above here, unless you want to spend thousands on name brand/ quality equipment. I've used both, and the Eastwood stuff is pretty good. and appears to either be a clone of Lincoln, or made by Lincoln for Eastwood. Comes with a three year guarantee, too.
The ad doesn't even have correct spelling of the various parts!? To me, that doesn't say much about quality, either

The car is making 460 HP and 460 Ft or TQ at the tires on 10 PSI of boost. The engine is about 280 HP at the crankshaft before boost so it is double the HP on low boost. He had the car on the track and it ran 11.76 in the quarter at 119 MPH at high elevation and 3900 pounds race weight...
http://vidmg.photobucket.com/albums/v732/seanbuick76/IMG_0004 2_zpswbgydeyq.mp4
That's one heck of a main girdle, Sean! What rods and pistons in this one?
I'd say paint the hood and front spoiler white, buff up the wheels and double (or triple) your money in August.I think I will just fix it up a bit, drive it in the summer, and then sell it for a profit...