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http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/pts/132202117.html
Just a post FYI. I know nothing about the motor or the seller.
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1971 block casting, but still not a bad price for a ready to run engine with 074 heads.
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Would that be the same block as a 71 LS6 Corvette? With the 074 heads as well. Just a shorter stroke crank?
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Yes.
Same block & heads as L-88 Corvette & 1971 LS-6 Corvette. The Pistons-Camshaft-Crankshaft-Intake were the difference between the two. |