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350 Chevrolet Vortec Short Block on 2040-parts.com

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Macomb, Michigan, United States

Macomb, Michigan, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:chevrolet Warranty:No

THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE 350 CUBIC INCH CHEVROLET ;VORTEC SHORT BLOCK WITH CAM & FLYWHEEL. THE BLOCK WAS BOILED, THEN BORED .030 OVERSIZE FOR THE NEW SEALED POWER &PISTONS &; MOLY RINGS. THE CRANK WAS GROUND .010 ON BOTH RODS &; MAINS, NEW CAM ROD &; MAIN BEARINGS WERE ALSO INSTALLED. THE MAINS WERE LINE HONED. THE WHOLE ROTATING ASSEMBLE WAS BALANCED.NEW FREEZE PLUGS WERE ALSO INSTALLED. BUYER PAYS FOR SHIPPING. CRATING & HANDLING ARE INCLUDED IN &;THE PURCHASE PRICE. ITEM WILL HAVE TO BE SHIPPED BY TRUCK BECAUSE OF WEIGHT. OR ITEM MAY BE PICKED UP LOCALLY AS I CAN LOAD YOU.MASTER CARD, VISA OR PAY PAL ACCEPTED. OR CASH ON PICKUP. ASK AS MANY QUESTIONS AS YOU LIKE I WILL TY TO ANSWER THEM ALL.

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