Anyone Got a 102 Block?

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JERSEYMAN
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Anyone Got a 102 Block?

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Hello All,
If anybody has one spare, I am after a 102 (round) block in usable condition, I'll pay good money for one.

Many Thanks, Rene
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Re: Anyone Got a 102 Block?

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Rene post your engine number, there are several different versions of these cylinders, all are interchangeable, except the short water jacket ones.

John ought to have some good ones.
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Re: Anyone Got a 102 Block?

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Hi, the engine number is TC78274L, I was given this engine, I needs a little work but I guess thats part of the fun, heres some photos,

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Many Thanks, Rene
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I have wrecked 4 102s so have a few parts available if you want to pay the freight. Looks like you might need a crank as well, could be bent. PM me
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Jerseyman I have a block available, stripped to bare metal, waterjacket flushed & clear, and repainted in black. Have sent you an email via the site.
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Re: Anyone Got a 102 Block?

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Forgot to mention I also have the crank & crankcase that this cylinder was fitted to also.
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Re: Anyone Got a 102 Block?

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Your best bet might be to strip it completely to bits & then work out how many components are reusable, if it's less than 80% it's probably way beyond economic repair.

Keep the good stuff in your spares drawer & look for another, Seagull must have produced more than 100,000 102's, so there must be a couple about in your neck of the woods.

Good luck.
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Re: Anyone Got a 102 Block?

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This old 102 used to belong to my father so I would like to do it up, as you know, as far as rebuilding these, it's not really expensive, seagulls are so cheap to own, restore and use, Great, the cheapest hobby I have ever had.

I have several spare engines and bits, no 102's though, would the 102 crank be the same as the century?

Many Thanks, Rene
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Re: Anyone Got a 102 Block?

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Thanks Oyster 49 for helping me out with the bits I need,

Very Grateful, Rene.
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Re: Anyone Got a 102 Block?

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Is this any good?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRITISH-SEAGU ... 4aaebf4814" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I honestly haven't a clue what is a good price on one of these.

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Re: Anyone Got a 102 Block?

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Yes the Century and 102 cranks are the same.
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