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FS: 72 350 engine
I have a bunch of parts I've collected over the years to rebuild a 350 4 bolt main engine I took out of a 72 C10 a while ago. The block is bare but very rebuildable. I have a rotating assembly with flat top pistons, recond rods, good crank, assembly was balanced (used but in great shape). I can include the following new parts: ring set, bearing set, push rods, freeze out plugs, head bolts, timing gear and chain (double). About all you would need is a gasket kit, cam kit, and oil pump. Also my son has a set of 305 heads that have been shaved and slightly ported with 202 valves in them, VERY low miles. Asking $300 for the block and new parts, and I can check with my son on the heads if anyone is interested.
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01-26-2009, 01:09 PM | #2 |
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Re: FS: 72 350 engine
stock bore and stroke?
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Re: FS: 72 350 engine
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Re: FS: 72 350 engine
ttt
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Re: FS: 72 350 engine
dang, I need .030 over pistons. bump for a great price!
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Re: FS: 72 350 engine
Price dropped to $250
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Re: FS: 72 350 engine
ugh!!!...that is an awesome price Scott!!!....Wish I was closer to you!!!...I've always wanted to rebuild an engine...which I don't have the slightest knowledge on right now!...What else would be need to get it to be a running engine?...manifold, carb, cam...etc?? Thanks
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Re: FS: 72 350 engine
Dang Scott, that is a great price...and you're close by.Tempting, are you sure the numbers match '72
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Re: FS: 72 350 engine
gcburdic, I think that is about all u would need other than some block work (honed, new cam bearings, etc.).
jaros, I pulled the engine myself when it was complete and running, my son drove the 72 C10 for about a year. We parted it out which is why it was pulled. BUT just so I'm not just assuming it was original, I'll pull the numbers over the weekend and post them. Scott
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Re: FS: 72 350 engine
Sorry guys, couldn't get to the block over the weekend but should be able to this coming weekend.
I'll keep u posted. Scott
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