Up for sale is a LML Duramax engine block from a 2011 Duramax with 45k miles. The truck was salt water damaged and the engine is being parted out. It includes the whole block assembly and the torque converter. Have not been able to get the engine to turn as the cylinders are stuck. There doesn't appear to be any damage to the walls though. Call or txt with any questions Jonathan at 319-325-8791
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