Re: Old School Hot Rod Truck (1964)
The 454 = dead.
The machine shop I brought it to said the block and the crank were not salvageable as both were too far out of tolerance. When I dropped off the crank the machinist also stated the crank was cracked which could have lead to the #1 main bearing to spin or vice versa.
I looked through FB marketplace, craigslist, and even offer up. No 454 blocks. A new 454 block from a parts house was going to be near 2500.00 without machine work. Too rich for me and too time consuming without a loan to do it all.
I sold all the big block parts at around 50% of their original price on most.
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