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You'll have to excuse me. I did read what you had posted initially, but your suggestion didn't hit home until I read it again After reposting with a question that you had already answered. I apologize for not reading your answer thoroughly. You're probably spot-on!
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I love muscle cars and military vehicles. 1969 Camaro standard coupe (owned) 1969 Camaro RSSS 350 auto converted to 502 stick (owned) 1969 Camaro RSSS L-78 (currently own) 1969 Camaro RS LM1 (owned) 1971 Camaro 307 converted to 383 (owned) 1969 Camaro Z11 Indy Pace Car 396 (currently own) |
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----Paul,,,I live in a heavy boating area and its not uncommon for marinas and boatyards around here to get left with derelict boats with loads of storage against them. Often they are taken for money owed and get cut up and taken to the dump, but the boat yard owners take anything of value 1st. I scored 2 beautiful 351/ 4-bolt main blocks several years ago for $500 for the pair. Not even a ridge on the cylinder walls. Even the good cranks. If yours is a marine block it has about a 50-50 chance that it is reverse rotation, so check that out, but it will still probably be 4-bolt main which is, of course, very desirable. Good luck!.....Bill S
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