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03-02-2004 08:18 PM #5
Na, some people I know actually did use masonry bits and drill presses. The engines don't run very good because, why would they. I would not trust the Boces near me to do that kind of work cause they sometimes forget to put various things back like lugs, dipstick and oil cap. I will get my engine heads for the 350 Gmc truck swapped with the ones off my 267 because the 267 heads have 60cc chambers and the truck heads have 76cc chambers and, I want the low end torq. Just out of curosity, how much does it cost to get a Chevy V8 350 rebuilt? And for a rebuild into a 383? I almost know the motor is siezed because it has sat for so long but it only had 23,000 miles on it when it was pulled from the 74' Blazer it came from. I cannot tell if the motor is seized because the bell housing wasen't correct for the truck and caused resistance when starting it and, it took 2 batteries to get the starter to start it so, without removing the engine and removing the plugs, I cannot tell if it is seized.Originally posted by Streets
Iz someone mixing up your medication's Matt??
[/B]You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold





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