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Chevy 454 Full Rotating Assembly With Iron Heads, Oil Pan, And Intake on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Missouri City, Texas, United States

Missouri City, Texas, United States
Used 454 Big Block rotating assembly. Includes oil pan, oil pump, cam shaft, iron heads, dual plane intake, timing chain, and timing chain cover. Basically everything besides the block and mains. Everything was fully operable before I took everything out. Purchased a stroker kit so I won't need any of it.
Type:Full Number of Cylinders:8

Full Chevy 454 Big Block rotating assembly with crankshaft, camshaft, pistons, rods, lifters, timing chain, timing chain cover, stock iron heads, oil pump, oil pan, and a dual plane intake. I bought this engine used less than a month ago running, seeing how my car will spend another couple of months in the shop I decided I would mess around and get some more horsepower out of the block. No refunds.

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