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Mopar R3 Racing Block on 2040-parts.com

US $4,000.00
Location:

Blackfoot , Idaho, United States

Blackfoot , Idaho, United States

R3 block, was bought new bought in 97’ but was un-used but has been machined and in pristine condition, just need to bore/hone for your pistons.
340 mains, 340 oil pan, 59 degree lifters, 3.91 rough bore, Clevite Std cam bearings installed. Tall deck – 9.576”, Deck has been lsquared and surfaced, Milodon r3 4 bolt main studs, also milled .150 off #5 main cap so stud/nut won’t interfere with oil pump, align honed, milodon brass freeze plugs installed too.
Price is $4000 shipped, I’m firm on price! please no tire kickers email: goalscat61@gmail.com

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