FS: M20 (Stroker?) & Unused Exhaust

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  • JRHemmen
    Advanced Member
    • Jul 2018
    • 192

    #1

    FS: M20 (Stroker?) & Unused Exhaust

    Since I'm doing an M52 swap, I figured I'd put my M20 up for sale and see if anyone local is interested in it. To put it plainly, I *think* this engine was stroked by a PO, but I haven't confirmed. I had somebody tell me that it was (given the position of the intake manifold) but I haven't confirmed for myself. The engine is running just fine (besides a vacuum leak causing high idle), though I do believe the starter is on it's way out. I replaced spark plugs, ignition cap and rotor, all belts, water pump, thermostat, etc. less than 10 miles ago. The car has sat while being painted and I came into possession of the M52 before I finished painting and drove it around. Additionally, I have an unused DEC cat/downpipe and Ireland Engineering Catback exhaust, new motor mounts, and other misc. brand new parts (hoses).

    I am located in 19973, southern Delaware. The engine is still in the car. As I'm trying to get this project done already, I will sell the complete M20 (ICV, Alternator, Pumps, Throttle Body, flywheel, clutch, etc.) for $300 to whoever helps me pull it. The only thing I need to keep is the Getrag attached to it. For an additional $400, I'll include all of the exhaust. Separately I'm asking $500 for this.

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    If you're interested, call or text me at 302-258-6433.
    Last edited by JRHemmen; 12-14-2019, 08:45 PM.
  • Reichart12
    R3VLimited
    • Aug 2012
    • 2147

    #2
    Originally posted by JRHemmen
    (given the position of the intake manifold)
    Really curious to know what this means with IDing a stroker motor. Anyways, $300 is a decent m20 price. GLWS

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    • JRHemmen
      Advanced Member
      • Jul 2018
      • 192

      #3
      Originally posted by Reichart12
      Really curious to know what this means with IDing a stroker motor. Anyways, $300 is a decent m20 price. GLWS
      Thanks! The person who made that observation talked like the intake manifold was offset on the head on strokers, but I have no idea if that's accurate. Sent from my OnePlus 7 Pro using Tapatalk

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