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Fresh 388cu 600hp Chevrolet Sbc Drag Race -pro Street-track-small Block Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $5,800.00
Location:

Stratford, Connecticut, United States

Stratford, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

Fresh 388cu-600hp SBC drag racing motor .fresh rebuild have dyno sheet 602hp 500torque@7100.GM 4 bolt block 4340 caps 4.060 bore--ported AFR 64cc 208in ex160----13.8 compression JE pistons---trick flow crank4340 steel---oliver rods---solid roller Howard 104-675lift 292dur----comp cam roller rockers--moroso stud gurdles---cloyes chain--moroso 8qt pan ---Brodix HV1000 intake manifold--ballenced and blueprinted . ran 10.40s @130 in 3200 lb car . email for questions or pictures. 

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