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Old 05-17-2012, 06:00 PM   #1
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Default WTB: 351W block, shortblock/longblock

I am in need of a 351W stock block, shortblock, longblock, whatever you've got if the price is right. I don't have the cash to do all the machine work on my 9.2 deck World block motor and buy pistons as well, and am sick of looking at my '91 coupe sit in the yard. I want to drive it.

I am interested in any stock block 351W, bore size standard, .030, or .040, or .060

Let me know what you've got and what you want for it,
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Old 05-17-2012, 06:24 PM   #2
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Put a damn 4.6 in it and be done....
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Old 05-17-2012, 06:32 PM   #3
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Put a damn 4.6 in it and be done....
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Old 05-17-2012, 06:54 PM   #4
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i got a a stock block sitting here on the motor stand, has a 3.7 stroke hardened crank, h beam rods, bored. .040 over got a bottom girdle, and studs for heads. also got a nitrous cam
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Old 05-17-2012, 06:56 PM   #5
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no pistons though, if you interested you can message me thru here or call/text my number is 843-240-5604
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Old 05-17-2012, 08:31 PM   #6
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no pistons though, if you interested you can message me thru here or call/text my number is 843-240-5604
dont think that will sound too good
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Old 05-17-2012, 08:41 PM   #7
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dont think that will sound too good
what you mean nothing wrong with the block, i got 7 good pistons for a 4.030 bore though
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Old 05-17-2012, 09:07 PM   #8
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i think shawn boy has a set of .40 or .60 pistons
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Old 05-17-2012, 10:34 PM   #9
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i got a a stock block sitting here on the motor stand, has a 3.7 stroke hardened crank, h beam rods, bored. .040 over got a bottom girdle, and studs for heads. also got a nitrous cam
I've got a brand new World Products 9.2 deck Man O War block, billet crank, and billet rods that I am going to build for the car. I just don't have the funds to buy pistons, pins, rings, bearings and do all the machine work right now. If this motor is relatively cheap, I'm interested.......

Let me know what you are looking to get for it all. I'm not really in a position to spend a lot of money.
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Old 05-17-2012, 11:20 PM   #11
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I am in need of a 351W stock block, shortblock, longblock, whatever you've got if the price is right. I don't have the cash to do all the machine work on my 9.2 deck World block motor and buy pistons as well, and am sick of looking at my '91 coupe sit in the yard. I want to drive it.

I am interested in any stock block 351W, bore size standard, .030, or .040, or .060

Let me know what you've got and what you want for it,
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I have an eagle crank 4340 forged steel 4.00" stroke to make a 408 and the 4.030" pistons to match. All you need is the 6.200" rods and the rotating assembly is complete. 450.00 For the pistons and crank.
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Old 05-17-2012, 11:25 PM   #12
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Put a damn 4.6 in it and be done....
I vote for this! Mod foxes are pretty much bad ass! Can be done cheap too...
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I do have 5 or 6 ish like new .040 over SRP flat tops for a windsor. Ive got 7 good engine works rods and 5 or so brand new ish ish eagle rods and a full set of .060 SRP pistons.

You could get it in on any of these....
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I vote for this! Mod foxes are pretty much bad ass! Can be done cheap too...
simply put.....Fuck no.
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I do have 5 or 6 ish like new .040 over SRP flat tops for a windsor. Ive got 7 good engine works rods and 5 or so brand new ish ish eagle rods and a full set of .060 SRP pistons.

You could get it in on any of these....
Talk about pieces.....Your worse than me...lol

I might hit you up on the full set of SRP pistons if I find a block that's .060 over.
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They are all .060 over Nathan! You just gotta bore em out!
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I have an eagle crank 4340 forged steel 4.00" stroke to make a 408 and the 4.030" pistons to match. All you need is the 6.200" rods and the rotating assembly is complete. 450.00 For the pistons and crank.
Not bad, I may very well be interested in this. I am talking with a guy on Corral.net that has a good to go stock .030 block....If I can get it shipped for a decent price I'm gonna buy it. I think I know where a set of 6.2 rods for a 408 set-up are.....I'll have to talk with my friend about them tomorrow.

Who makes the pistons? Are they dished, dome, flat top, for in-line heads (that's what I need), 0 or 28 oz???
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I got a Vic JR intake and a set of windsor fox body long tubes as welll..............
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Buy with confidence from Chillerman. He's good people.
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Old 05-18-2012, 12:05 AM   #20
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I got a Vic JR intake and a set of windsor fox body long tubes as welll..............
Is it a 9.5 Victor Jr? If so, how much? All I've got is a 9.2 deck Victor Jr. now.....Damn, I didn't even think about needing an intake.....but I do. I've got a set of windsor Fox longtubes already....
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