Posted by 400Dtractorman on January 19, 2013 at 20:34:55 from (24.112.129.167):
In Reply to: 200 block problems posted by tleake on January 18, 2013 at 12:27:11:
First I wouldn't do all the work your talking about unless I used new parts especially the seals. Lot of work and money to put back together with used parts. Just my opinion. The sc and 200 block casting # starts with 35. These blocks are the same. The 230 block # starts with 36. The only difference that I know of between the sc/200 and the 230 block is if you want to go to 3 1/4 pistons you can get an over bore kit for the sc and 200. The 230 has to be bored out as the bottom of the block tappers in. All three are 123 but you can't put an overbore kit in a 230 without boring the block. The 230 is a lot stronger motor. Hope this helps. Ed
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