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willowbilly3
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willowbilly3
Posted 7 Years Ago
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I'm buying a Y block that's in a 54 car. Is there a link or info to help me determine if it's still a 239 or something newer? thanks
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willowbilly3
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7 Years Ago
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John Mummert"s site has the best information....
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Oldmics1
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7 Years Ago
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Willowbilly. Click the link below that will take you to an engine...
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NoShortcuts
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7 Years Ago
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Checking the casting numbers is the best way of verifying which CID...
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Ted
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7 Years Ago
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Ted's reply has numerous good 'tells' for you if it's difficult to...
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NoShortcuts
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7 Years Ago
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Thanks for the help guys. I'll go look at it some more today. The old...
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willowbilly3
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7 Years Ago
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Look for a combination of the 'tells' that Ted mentioned to determine...
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NoShortcuts
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7 Years Ago
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Early 56 "C" heads on 312's had the freeze plug at the end of the...
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paul2748
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7 Years Ago
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Paul2748. I'm glad you came in on this. I wasn't aware that any...
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NoShortcuts
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7 Years Ago
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Update on this, I still don't have it. I checked with the rod shop he...
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willowbilly3
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