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Florida_Phil
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Florida_Phil
Posted 6 Years Ago
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I have always wondered about the 368 and 383 Turnpike Cruiser engines. Are they Y-Blocks? Do any of the parts interchange with the smaller Y-Blocks? Can they be hot rodded?
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Florida_Phil
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6 Years Ago
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Thinking the 368 is Y block, but the 383,410 and 430 are more FE style...
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ponymare
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6 Years Ago
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The 368 is a Lincoln Y Block. The 383 is an MEL. Very few of the...
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charliemccraney
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6 Years Ago
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Adding to what Charlie has mentioned: The 368 engines are in...
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Ted
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6 Years Ago
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Thanks for the info. The 368 looks like a Y-Block, especially the...
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Florida_Phil
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the mercury 383 and 430 used the same bell as the fe.the lincoln was...
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darrell
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