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Old 08-21-2011, 08:06 PM   #27
Denee007
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Re: using bell housing to line up new engine?

yes, they're about 300 + s/h. The polyurethane long block weighs about 30lbs, plus adding on my own waterpump, dist, and whatever, buy an old crapy aluminum intake to hold the engine up and measure the angle of the intake. An empty case of a Turbo350 is being supplied by my tranny man. I just figure why make it difficult for myself? I can sell the replica block later on, or rent it out or use it as a coffee table? Don't forget I'm doing it with my fenders and bodywork on. I wouldn't consider it a waste of money; others would; my husband does; he's not out there doing it; I am! ; )

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