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I also have a couple OHC 6 blocks(9787437 and 9782000), cranks, rods that were disassembled 40+ years ago and left sit. Because of this, they would need to go through the machine shop before there was any possibility of using them. Are they worth anything other than scrap?
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unless the buyer is local it usually costs more to ship than its worth
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I knew my market would be really small because of shipping issues. Hoping I can find someone local who could use them.
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PARTS VALUE
On this site, I would say very little, just due to the low number of Cammers here.
Even if you can't sell them, they may have value to another Cammer in your area who may be willing to come pick them up. Not sure if you're aware of our OHC 6 Facebook forum or not but it has a fair number of members and I would say post your parts there as well as here. As far as shipping large bits, I always prefer the seller to use Fastenal. This IMO is the most economical way to ship engines and/or engine parts. Cheers.
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