Posted by GRAPE-DRANK on September 25, 2011 at 21:19:34 from (98.117.64.159):
In Reply to: c engine block posted by bowih on September 25, 2011 at 15:45:31:
I don't know much, but I know the blocks you are looking for. The 200 will fit. It will fit. I have no experience with a 200, but I know those engine blocks. I have never seen one that had the water pump style like the 140. If you were to find a block that had that style of water pump like ShaggyM said you will need the upper and lower housing that connect to the water passage on the cylinder head and the block. I have a 140 block. I have the said parts that Shaggy mentioned, but you won't need them. I have gone through 3 blocks to build my motor. 3rd time is a charm for me. Good luck.
My original block:
Next block:
Block I'm using now for my Super A is a 130 block, you can still see the magnaflux powder:
My engine as of Thursday: Super A head, Super A rods, 130 block, 140 cam, & 140 crank. The 140 crank had to be modified to have the Super A pulley fit properly.
This post was edited by GRAPE-DRANK at 21:21:30 09/25/11.
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