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Pontiac 400 Built Short Block on 2040-parts.com

US $2,800.00
Location:

Jonesboro, Georgia, United States

Jonesboro, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pontiac

Pontiac 400 bored .30 over balanced and "blueprinted" by chastain engines in Jonesboro GA.

The block is a 1972 .

Forged rods with ARP bolts from butler performance .

Forged Pistons from butler
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The block has a zero deck hight as it has been zero decked!

Crank was cut .10 and new clevite racing tri metal bearings both rods and mains . 

The block also has a Viton rear main seal .

I will ship but you do the leg work.

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