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Originally Posted by profe56
Yes!!!!!! HOMEMADE
that's exactly what I want, performance
your suggestion of 383 sounds good.
That's why I want to take all of the time to hear your counseling
Thanks
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If you have never worked on these engines or overhauled one and want to learn as much as possible, doing it yourself is the way to go. Ask when in doubt and have the machine shop do the machining for you as you go along.
Also, keep track of every bolt and place groups of parts like rockers, rods and springs together. I use plastic freezer bags and write on them what the bolts are for and unless you have a photographic memory take pics.