1967 Big Block Chevy Bbc 396 375hp 4 Bolt Main Block 3902406 406 J-11-6 Repaired on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
1967 Big Block Chevy BBC 396 375hp 4 Bolt Main Block 3902406 406 J-11-6 Selling very cheap because: 1) Has a crack repair on side of block 2) Has a chip by oil filter bell housing bolt 3) Bore is .030 over and still has a few pits. When I received engine it was a fresh short block with new everything in it. I took apart to sell everything separate and keep some things for me. Whoever built short block had complete confidence in the block to throw that much money into it so I would guess the crack repair passed the test for assembly. No sleeves or internal damage. Part # 3902406 Date J-11-6 No pad number but looks like it still has GM broach marks. Send me a meesage here on Ebay or Call Howard at 513-615-9443 if you have any questions or would like to make arrangements to see the item at my warehouse in Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 Thanks for looking and have a nice day!!!!101 |
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