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Old 04-19-2005, 06:02 PM   #1
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Cool Motor ?'s

As some of you may remember from an earlier thread I started I have pulled the motor out of my 72 C20 it is a BB 402. I am not really sure about it so I have a few questions and some have been answered so sorry if you already helped with this. This is a stock motor as far as I know it has never been out of the truck and has had no aftermarket stuff done to it (minus wires plugs coil) that kind of stuff. Also I don’t know if these things are interchangeable with all big blocks or big blocks that go in cars or trucks. All help is greatly appreciated.

1. what kind of lifters? diameter, height, etc..
2. what kind of pushrods? diameter, height, etc...
3. stock heads? oval or round
4. will any headers work? BBC, 396-502, Truck, Car etc.....
5. will any intake work? BBC, 396-502, Truck, Car etc.....
6. will the HEI help? a lot, some, not really
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