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PostPosted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:02 pm 
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i have a virgin 1275 block (bare with end caps), 2x 1275 cranks (one needs polishing and one needs regrinding) and 040 flat top pistons and i was wondering roughly how much they are worth as i am thinking of selling them, or should i get some s rods and a head. also if i do use the 1275 engine are the gearboxes the same as the 998 ones?


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A 1275 block (non S) and caps, std bore- probably worth $300-400.
Cranks- it depends on sizes they are now. Measure them. Get them cracktested too, as many now have cracks in.
Pistons if S/H are worth zip really.

A 4 synchro box is the same whether it has a 1275 on it or a 998-1098. 1275 will drop straight on and clear. Just use a 1275 primary gear.
This applies whether it's a remote, or rodchange.

Many 3 synchro boxes need a bit of a grind to clear the crank, but the real early ones (850)- forget it.
These days for ease of use on the road and parts availability I would forget any 3 synchro box, anyway. :wink:

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