FS M20 B25 Long Block

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  • SEAMBMW
    Noobie
    • Mar 2005
    • 18

    #1

    FS M20 B25 Long Block

    Hi everyone,

    We have a running M20 B25 Engine with 146,284 miles for sale here at the shop that we pulled from a project car. The engine came from a 1989 325i the engine was running extremely well when we pulled it and upon inspection of the block everything appears to be in good shape. The only minor problem this engine had was that it burned a little and I mean an extremely small amount of oil (the owner had to add and check the oil every month and a half or so). Due to this the owner wanted to rebuild the head so once we got the head removed and ready to be rebuilt, he told us to stop that he wanted to instead install a m50 engine into his car. So out came the engine block and all the accessories. We sourced a M50 with approximately 100,000 miles on it for him and all the needed accessories from Denver and we began his installation. Now we have a great m50 powered e30 and a spare m20 engine. So the engine will come with the following. Assembled block with oil pan, head, intake manifold, alternator, AC compressor (whoever buys this will most likely use it for target practice), fuel injector rail, wiring harness, ECU, spark plugs with new wire loom cover, valve cover, exhaust manifolds, AFM, radiator, all hoses and airbox. Im most likely forgetting something but you get the idea its all there. We are selling the following for $550 OBO Plus shipping which will be between 200-300 dollars depending on your location. The engine will be crated and banded to a pallet and shipped to you along with all the other accessories. We will handle most all of the shipping you will just need to be there to recieve the engine. This is a great running engine and has tons of life left in it, you can even still see the hone marks in the block from the factory. If you have any questions at all feel free to give us a call or email us.

    Thanks!
    Greg Scrivner
    SEAM

    info@seambmw.com
    719 686 8903
  • SEAMBMW
    Noobie
    • Mar 2005
    • 18

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