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Before I break this engine down I want to throw this out there in case anyone is needing an ECG. It is at 3.66 (.040 over) a couple of cylinders have rust, EC crank and EBU rods. $100 it is in 97415
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Just for clarity, ECG is a 55-57 Dearborn 272". Possibly re done at some point with 292 pistons ? Crank assembly is same as 292"
Paul
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If you were closer, I’d be interested. At 0.040” over, at least there’s still some cylinder wall thickness to work with.
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If you are near a Fastenal store, shipping is not bad. Ipaid $300 (coast to coast) for an entire engine (taller, wider and heavier). My wild guess is$150-$200 for short block.
Brent 1955 Thunderbird
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I paid Fastenal $200.00 for shipping a complete 292 engine with bell housing and starter, exhausts, etc., on a pallet from NC to TX. Joe-JDC
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