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Re: M rebuild
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Posted by Jason Simmerman on October 07, 2005 at 22:14:19 from (70.106.35.18):
In Reply to: M rebuild posted by Poorboy on October 07, 2005 at 20:36:01:
Not sure about this but from external observations it should work with some machine work. You might need to have the block line bored to accept the 450 crank but I doubt this. It looks like the parts catalog on here calls for the same bearings for a M and a 450 so you might be ok there. Gotta check everything and see. You also might need to install a super M sleeve kit if not a 450 sleeve kit. You might not need to eithor. The reason you might is because I'm uncertain if the crank stroke is the same on a M as it is on a 450. If the stroke is bigger on a 450, the connecting rod might strike the sleeve wall. Also have to take into account connecting rods and pistons. It will be a simple swap over as long as you ensure you have compatable parts installed in the engine.
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