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350 355 383 Chevy Sbc Bare Block Empty 4 Bolt Block 3970010 Trw Pistons H-beam on 2040-parts.com

US $1,400.00
Location:

Largo, Florida, United States

Largo, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

0.030 over 350 ( 355 383 ) SBC Bare block 



This block was to be used in a 55 Chevy with a 177 blower and 10#'s of boost. 
Everything was been done to this block to guarantee it doesn't blow a head gasket or lift the heads.



3970010  70's  350 Block 

Four Bolt Block 

0.030 bore  (block will need final hone before assembly)

Align honed with ARP Main stud kit installed (new)

Block was machined for o-rings (boosted application)

APR Head Studs included for no charge. (used)

Lightly decked to remove any high spots 

Cam bearings replaced 

New Core plugs installed 

VHT Gloss Black professionally applied 

Block was race prepped!! 


Gently used .030 10:5-1 TRW Pistons 

Eagle H-Beam 5.700 rods 

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