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Old 10-14-2015, 04:53 PM   #124
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Re: 1956 Chevy Pro-Street Build

Ok heres the pics of the new motor (used) I got for building my powerplant. It is so clean inside its like messing with new parts! This thing cant be MUCH used.

Some of the parts I got extra with it and ALL OF ITS FOR SALE:

MSD HEI Disty - SOLD
Edelbrock RPM Air Gap Manifold - SOLD
Vintage Cal-Custom Alum Finned Valve Covers - SOLD
Crane Roller Rockers w/ new ARP studs -SOLD
High Torque Starter - SOLD
Ext. balanced 8" Dampner & Flexplate
Remote Oil Filter mount
Lokar oil dipstick - SOLD

This motor has the 088 rect port heads with Stainless 2.19-1.88 valves and dual springs for cam below, - For SALE, Not going to use them

Hyd roller cam and lifters, which look like new.... so it is an HO motor. Its a medium lift about .540" - For SALE, not gonna use it

Found some upgrades inside too.... love opening up an engine to find GOOD stuff every once in awhile....

Forged 7/16" rods with upgraded ARP rod bolts, SRP Alum flat top pistons 4.5" bore! Means its already a 509 CU IN... So these can be used for blower if I go that way.
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