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1969 428 Super Cobra Jet Engine - Short Block on 2040-parts.com

US $5,500.00
Location:

Winchester, Virginia, United States

Winchester, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford

1969 428 Super Cobra Jet short block. 9F5 block. 

This is a standard bore block that will stay that way, you could complete the top end and you're good to go. Lemans rods with new bolts, completely balanced (I have the balance card for the engine), correct 1UA crank, SCJ balancer and hatchet, matching flex plate for this engine, and the front pulley.  The oil pan is dented up but I have one to go with it as well as a timing cover. 

 I have heads and an intake available separately but the date codes don't match, we could do a package deal if you want.

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