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Posted by MagMan on August 27, 2004 at 13:02:27 from (152.163.253.103):
In Reply to: Re: MagMan Check this out posted by ChadS on August 27, 2004 at 12:34:07:
So If I went with the 300 or 350 block I would have to get every thing with it I take it nothing would interchange from My H with the 3 7/16 sleves that I have now. Let me tell you what I have now I have an worn out H with 3 7/16 M&W pistons I have a brand new set of 3 7/16 M&W sleves. The crank in my H has already been turned 30 or 40 thousands cant remember I re ringed it and had the head done about 4 years ago. I have another H block that the oil was full of antifreeze I have not found any cracks as of yet. It also has 3 7/16 pistons but flat tops in it now. I have a SM Also and one more H motor that has been sitting outside for who knows how long with no head I have not measured this one but it has High domed pistons. What I would like to do is build a sleeper that I can run in the 4500 or 5000 class. I have a very limited fund situation I try to buy a few parts as I sell a few of my mags. Any Ideas. JON
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