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    Default FF engine, Staffs gearbox, Koni shocks, etc.

    Updating to Honda power so have a few items to sell-

    FF1600 Kent engine. I will share what the previous owner sent me regarding the engine:

    I went with the best head I could find, totally fresh, great valve train, rockers, etc. This is the aluminum head where all the power is in the FF. The bottom was built with all the standard FF parts but everything was new. Crank was professionally done, balanced,etc. Used a great set of rods matched, balanced, peened ,etc. Bought new pistons from machine shop,had the weights matched, used moly rings which take longer to seat in but last much longer, had block sleeved and bored to match. Align bored main caps. Had all oil galleries carefully cleaned. Used all new gears, chain,etc.Uses a 5.5" clutch. Engine runs very well, has 6 race weekends on it.
    Engine has Swift oil pan and starter on it. If not needed, we can remove these items and reduce the price.

    $5,500 Sold

    Staffs gearbox complete. Includes the 4 ratios in the box. This car had relatively little use, log book shows 30 total races. Added pic of gearbox. The ratios in the box are 18:32, 20:31, 22:29, 24:28.
    $4.800

    Koni Aluminum Shocks, excellent condition $800 for set of 4- see better pic of shocks Sold

    Hitech stainless exhaust in great condition. $650 sold

    Set of Kodiak wheels, very good condition,no bends or dings. $800 shipped to lower 48

    Set of transport wheels with motorcycle tires. Have 2 sets, only need one.sold

    Cast aluminum bellhousing from Citation, perfect condition. $1200

    Swift style starter- $100

    Swift oil pan, perfect condition- $350 sold
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    pm sent on motor and header

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    Pmd you. Thanks.

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    Default wheels

    What are the specs? 13.5 x 6 - 2.5 set back - 2.5 center hole - 4.25 x 4 bolt circle? Thanks Joe 732.672.1392.

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    Sorry for the delay in responding-
    The wheels are 2 7/8" backspace, they are 4" x 4 pattern. Need to check the centerbore.

    I'm travelling will be back Friday afternoon and make sure about the center. These were used as centerlock wheels on the car they came off of.

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    Default wheel update

    Went and measured the wheels again:

    Bolt pattern is 4 x 3.75"
    Center bore hole is 2.25"
    Backspace is 2.875"

    Let me know if anyone needs additional information on them.

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    Default Staffs Gearbox

    Please email or call re: gearbox.
    D Baggett
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    Can you tell me any more about the Koni shocks?

    They're 2812s, I think I can see, but does that mean they're double adjustable?

    What are the extended lengths?

    And what valving code are they?

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    The shocks are indeed 2812's. Double adjustable.

    Shock lengths are 12.75" eyelet to eyelet for the fronts and 13.75" for the rears. They use a 2.25" diameter spring and can use a variety of lengths up to 6". There are also short extensions on them which can be changed.

    I don't know the valving code, unless this is visible somehow externally. Hope this helps.

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    Default Staffs Gearbox

    Please call or email regarding Staffs Gearbox.
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    Default Kodiak wheel question

    Quote Originally Posted by B Reid View Post
    Went and measured the wheels again:

    Bolt pattern is 4 x 3.75"
    Center bore hole is 2.25"
    Backspace is 2.875"

    Let me know if anyone needs additional information on them.
    Goo day. A question about the wheels....are these correct for a DB-1?? I am a new DB-1 owner so have alot to learn about various dimensions ....
    Thank you,

    Nick Leonard

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    Hi Nick-

    I don't know for sure if they would fit a swift. There is a swift in the shop where my car is and will see if I can determine if they would work.

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    Default Wheels question

    Quote Originally Posted by B Reid View Post
    Hi Nick-

    I don't know for sure if they would fit a swift. There is a swift in the shop where my car is and will see if I can determine if they would work.
    Thank you, Sir!


    Nick L.

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