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Old 05-06-2014, 03:32 PM   #22
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Re: Is this a 383?

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I am going to take this to a dirt track engine builder down the street from me. He comes highly recommended by a few different people that I have talked to in OKC. He will do all the machine work, check for cracks and give me all the specs on the motor. My next door neighbor has built a few motors and is going to help me with the build. I am just trying to get a game plan after I get all the specs from the machine shop.
save yourself time take it to Boyd's Machine shop in Norman,
i have use them in the past, one of the best


stay away from a guy named Rod and a shop called Performance Parts Machine out in Peidmont, he will take you money and leave you hanging

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