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would a junkyard truck motor work like whats in my truck? just seems like that would be a somewhat cheap route. but you said new - why new? keep from machining costs etc? badass btw.
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I will testify that thang is going to rip some sh!t!
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I want to take my crank/rods/pistons/cam and put them in another block. If I were to get a used one it would probably need to be honed or whatever at least. If I go to the trouble of getting a used motor, I'll just buy a rebuilt short block. By the time I located a used one and had it redone it'd be as much as buying a rebuilt short block. I guess a lightly used bare block might work, but I'd rather start with a new one.
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That's kick ass Jimbo! Can't wait to see it up and running.
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Kinda needs one of these first.....
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Fawk it, if you can get strippers on it, I will paddle for ya. ;)
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it's installed on an Centurion even!
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BTW, mothballing Irene until after football season.
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ill give my engine teacher a call for you or maybe robbie can and see if has a has a block he can part with
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don't think he needs it, hes got a much sweeter motor thats only got a craked block
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i thought he might could use the block and assorted parts
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http://dallas.craigslist.org/pts/436085063.html
this is the kind of deal I'm looking for. Anyone know if this is a one piece rear main?