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John Avram Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/31/2004 17:11:52
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Subject: 438 big block stroker stuff for sale IP: Logged
Message: I'm cleaning out my garage and have the following for sale:
Block:
1967 383, bored .060 over, decked true, honed w/deck plates, line bored, coated w/ rustoleum, new block plugs and cam brgs in boxes, very nice!
Crank:
Steel 440, lightened, knife-edged, indexed, counterweights turned down to fit block, fully radiused, std mains, std big block Chevy rods (much lighter than stock), fully computer balanced assembly.
Rods:
6.800" Eagle H-Beam, big block Chevy journal size.
Pistons:
Venolia custom flat-tops, full floating, ring lands set down additional .150" for nitrous, .990 pins, valve pockets allow .650"+ lift, yield 10.0:1 static compression ratio w/84cc combustion chamber.
Other Items:
Crane ductile iron rockers and pushrods, Offenhauser Equa-Flow intake manifold. Lunati hydraulic lifters.
All parts are fresh or NIB. No junk. Block and rotating assembly are under warranty by The Crankshaft Specialist in Memphis, TN. This is unassembled.
Price is $2600 firm for a quick sale - all or nothing! I'm in Fort Lauderdale and can be reached at 954-326-0009. Call me or email for pics. I also have a list of parts needed to finish the motor. If you want, I can finish building the motor also. Call me and we'll talk...
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IntenseDak39 *GenIII*
1/01/2005 11:22:59
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Message: man that's a good deal but i only need about half that stuff.
good luck!
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John Avram Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/02/2005 07:15:31
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Message: It's pretty nice. Way overbuilt for for my intentions. I originally bought it for my 1968 Dodge pickup, which I ended up selling to a friend, and then I bought a 1970 Challenger that I wanted to put the motor in but it ended up have a matching #'s powertrain. My 3rd (and most ludicrous) idea was to put it in my R/T Dakota when the motor needed to be freshened. I couldn't get any support from the suppliers of the swap parts so I canned that idea.
Anyway, if you know anyone looking for a really stout big block, I'd appreciate if you point them my way. I have lots of pics. If I don't sell it in the next week or so I'm going to make a motor out of it and put it on ebay. Which stuff did you need?
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