by bgsengine » Thu Dec 21, 2017 8:31 am
Yeah. obviously box would have to be opened for photos, and probably tape removed for same reason, but, if they know anything at all, they would likely have put the tape back in place as it was.
I wouldn't worry too much about brown stains in Photos - if the lighting is right, a color that isnt even visible to the naked eye can show up in a photo you will just have to have a bit of trust and before leaving your feedback, and before doing anything else, you want to know what to check for in the way of details - the box would have the shortblocck's part number, engine model numbers, etc - when you first open the box you should find all original packaging and the gasket set an small parts kits, original packaging usually includes a cardboard "lid" over the top and a paid of triangular wedge inserts that fit down over the crank an keep block centered (horizontal shaft blocks anyway) - more or less similar to all that and engine appearing to match the box and numbers on the box you probably have a nice original untouched short block If not I'd take some care to carefully inspect things - It is not unheard of for someone to take any old block and "rebuild" it if they have parts enough to make it appear new, or taking a warranty engine (or not warranty but new - I.E. with a broken rod due to not putting oil in it when they first buy it) and "rebuild" it to match - but engines like that, you would have a very hard time making it look new to someone who has seen a new short block before (gasket impressions on surfaces,, you can tell when bolts have been run into the threads, some holes in a new block will not be threaded at all since they take self-threading bolts, and so on)
How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? - Iago (Othello Act II, Scene 3)