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Old 01-23-2019, 11:34 AM   #15
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Re: 327 Long Block 3959512 GM Service Engine Replacement

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Originally Posted by hotrodmtodd View Post
That sure sounds like small journal dimensions...if you can confirm that the block has no ring ridge on it that would really help...I need this to be able to be used as a stock bore engine...I have a son that goes to school near Orlando so pickup will not be a problem if we get to that point...I have actually bought engines from Robbie (gac10boy) and Tim (uncle) down there a few times already so I am familiar with your area...please let me know...thanks, Mike
Here are a couple of pics. I can perceive the transition with my finger. I don't know what the the tolerance would be and no way of measuring it at my house. I can also perceive some variance between cylinders. Again I don't know enough to tell you if you'd definitely have to punch it up.
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