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07-15-2013, 03:05 AM | #1 |
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Location: Ojai, CA
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gm crate motor/long block question...
Well, turns out the original motor in my truck has a number of damaged cylinders and some other internal damage.my mechanic told me that for all the parts/machine work/labor to make it all right/rebuild it id be better suited getting another motor.
Im a tad leary about buying a random used small block, Was considering this : the GM Goodwrench long block 350 engine was created as a drop-in replacement for 1996-2000 Chevy/GMC 1/2-ton and 3/4-ton applications. Its Vortec cylinder heads feature a swirl port design.Specifications2-Bolt Main Block (1-Piece Seal)Nodular Iron CrankshaftPowdered Metal Connecting RodsDished Hypereutectic PistonsCompression Ratio: 9.4 to 1Hydraulic Roller CamshaftLift: .414'' Intake, .428'' ExhaustDuration at .050'': 191° Intake, 196° Exhaust Would this be a good option?? Since im going to now be doing a motor, im gonna do a 700r4 also Is this something I should purchase freshly rebuilt/unused? Or is it not too risky buying a used 700r4??? Appreciate the input ! Posted via Mobile Device |
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