Donovan 410 Aluminum Small Block Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, United States
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Donovan 410 block. Never windowed, never welded. Ran in a sprint car built by Shaver Racing Engines. -Roller cam bearings -Dry sump only -No motor mount and fuel pump bosses -Lightweight bellhousing flange (full bolt pattern) -4.140 bore -400 mains -4 bolt mains (all main caps) -Weighs 80 lbs. -Head studs, nuts and washers included (one nut and washer missing) There is some very light surface rust in some of the bores that will easily hone out. All shipping costs and arrangements for pickup are the buyer's responsibility. I will crate or pack on a pallet for pickup All reasonable offers will be considered. Please message me with any questions. |
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