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Brabus 6.0 engine kit

jnes

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Found from the web, interesting kit. Still need 6.0 block? :detective:

http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m140633595

No aff. JPY ¥300,000 (USD $2,400)

Rare Brabus W124 Mercedes-Benz 6.0 Boaappukitto

Commodity condition [secondhand goods] with the goods, minor scratches and dust, etc., do not appear on the photograph, there is dirt on the use. Per representative exhibition, there is a case to answer to the question becomes slow. Us, because it does not have a knowledge of this vehicle and parts, please understand. The W124 series Mercedes-Benz of 5000cc → 6000cc it is that of a kit that bore up. Use period I do not know. Commodity was confirmed by us, and will be the data. Since the measurement was measured by an analog vernier caliper, please think about reference number. ☆ piston skirt about 100φ, ring portion about 99φ from the crown surface about 59.5mm to the bottom piston pin about 24φ about to crown surface than the piston pin center 33.5 mm ☆ connecting rod large end diameter of about 51.5φ small end diameter of about 24φ about Thickness 22mm about 25mm size about 149mm between the diameter shall be included Cams head cover (including valves, etc.), the engine head , piston , connecting rod , crankshaft , Brabus made ​​computer -cam shaft (genuine article and photo is not.) and small parts (screws , metal, etc.) after the removal, it is in the state that is stored in clean plastic bag. Bolts, there may be a lack of etc. in consumables. That there is no manual, etc., which part is I do not know may not enough. As those rough, it becomes the only thing in a photograph. Since the products you were using, Thank adhesion and thin rust, etc. of carbon. Detail is a photograph. Please be sure to confirm. Anything that is in the photo is the content of the exhibition.
 

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Intersting for sure... however its used... does anyone want to try used pistons with unclear measurements (99mm??? in the auction on the rings). Still you need to bore+hohne+silica polish a block for this kit and you need another little spare parts probably in range of 2000€ not including the $$$ (IIRC more than 1000€/piece!) Brabus Head gaskets.
 
You can make gaskets. But the crank would cost more than everything he is selling to make. Not to mention the LH unit....the block probably costs less than pistons to machine. Rods should be totally reusable.
 
You can make gaskets. But the crank would cost more than everything he is selling to make. Not to mention the LH unit....the block probably costs less than pistons to machine. Rods should be totally reusable.

The crank is just a M117 560 crank machined. The LH just needs a 6L Chip, you can get one from Bernard Marijanovic at every time. Rods are stock Rods 5L machined. Nothing "special" IMHO.
If the Pistons would be new, i'd say get it its a no brainer...
 

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