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Hi guys I'm sort of new here but old the 240K scene, my previous account not valid or I've forgotten it....anyways.

Few things for sale,

Complete race prepped L28 N42 head for sale, bought last year from an ex Z racer, been ported, polished, race spec cam, etc etc, don't know specs, sorry.

Have an L28 F54 bare block, over bored .030 with torque plate, dipped, professionally done.

The head, block & extractors all purchased from ex racer, trustworthy guy who assured me all in very good order. I've checked over, no reason to believe otherwise.

Z extractors, won't fit K's, solid, good order.

L24 engine, runs OK, minor assembly req'd $50

Price on head $300

Price on block $200

Price on extractors $80

Weber 40DCOM sidedraft carb on Lynx L6/L4 adaptor, brand new, used once as trial fit, removed for RWC, never used again. Fit's on standard C110/210/240C etc downdraft manifold.

Get it jetted to suit, cable/linkage set up and you're good to go. Paid over $800, sell $500.

If anyone has a good working set of 240 SU's and manifold they'd like to swap for anything, let me know.

Located Cranbourne, VIC

Email at [email protected] or call 0423 905 546, cheers

  • 4 weeks later...

Still for sale, price drop

Weber 40DCOM sidedraft and LYNX adaptor, suit L4/L6 will sell for $400 obo

L28/26/24 Z extractors, will sell for $70.

L28/26/24 professionally balanced & lightened flywheel (ex race), complete w/ring gear in good condition, light surface machining req'd. $100

240K dash guages; temp, fuel & clock only. $40

Call 0423 905 546 James

  • 2 weeks later...

L28/26/24 professionally balanced & lightened flywheel (ex race), complete w/ring gear in good condition, light surface machining req'd. $100

Hi James,

Still got this? Wonder how I would go carrying it onto a flight back to Sydney...

Darryl

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