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Time to build myself an L Motor - options?
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<blockquote data-quote="rlearp" data-source="post: 8143421" data-attributes="member: 21834"><p>I want to build up a Lightning motor for my L. I do my own motors (I have a good machinist I use for my race motors) but my question is one of logistics - I want to build a complete L motor up on the stand, including all accessories, so that it is simply a R&R when it comes time to install. Motor R&R's always get about 3x longer than they need to when you have to transfer accessories an so on.</p><p></p><p>So basically what I need is a complete L motor to start with, condition of the engine isn't important as long as all the sensors etc are intact an work. Anyone have some good leads on a complete L motor?</p><p></p><p>Or, is there some better way to pull this off that I haven't thought of?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlearp, post: 8143421, member: 21834"] I want to build up a Lightning motor for my L. I do my own motors (I have a good machinist I use for my race motors) but my question is one of logistics - I want to build a complete L motor up on the stand, including all accessories, so that it is simply a R&R when it comes time to install. Motor R&R's always get about 3x longer than they need to when you have to transfer accessories an so on. So basically what I need is a complete L motor to start with, condition of the engine isn't important as long as all the sensors etc are intact an work. Anyone have some good leads on a complete L motor? Or, is there some better way to pull this off that I haven't thought of? [/QUOTE]
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