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Re: 350 Chevy Motor
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Posted by tortmort on January 30, 2005 at 07:57:09 from (209.247.222.44):
In Reply to: 350 Chevy Motor posted by 37 chief on January 29, 2005 at 18:16:46:
I live near San Diego County in Aguanga. As for your engine, you have many options. You could have your block rebuilt at Waynes Engine Rebuilding in Riverside or go to Auto Zone and get rebuilt long block. A new 4 bolt is about $700.00 plus shipping from Summit Racing or Scoggins Dickey. ATK sells good long blocks. If your block is junk then you can get 4 bolt from any of the above, short block, long block, or complete engine. There is no shortage of 4 bolts whcih would be recommended for a truck. Also, you can get 4 bolt, new or used from PAW whcih I believe stands for Pacific Automotive Warehouse in Los Angeles area. Look in your phone book for machine shops and call them if you want to stay in San Diego area.
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