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Buick 400 Cid Engine, Gs, Gran Sport on 2040-parts.com

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Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Buick 400 CID engine.  Removed from a GS.  Was rebuilding it for a car I was rebuilding, a 67 GS 340.  Decided to leave it stock.  Engine bored 10 over, crank turned 10 under.  Heads overhauled with hardened seats.  High volume oil pump.  Headers, and dual quad offenhouser manifold with 2 new holley 600 cfm carbs.  Original exhaust manifolds included.  Do not have the original intake manifold or Rochester carb.  Have engine mounts for 67 GS that I will throw in if you want them.  Questions, just email me.   Ric

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