1958 A1 392 Hemi Block and Heads
The block is magnafluxed "Good"
Stainless steel O-Ring freeze plugs installed
Short filled to about an inch to an inch and a half from the bottom of water pump ports
Hot Heads Billet toe bolt main caps installed on 2-3-4
Pre bored to 25 final 5 will need to be done to bring it to a full 30 over
Lifter valley is ground for drainage but not polished
INCLUDED ARE:
190,000 LB Milidon chromoly studs (Only used for line bore)
Hot Heads toe bolts for main caps and all main caps
I original was putting this together as a 1,000 + HP E85 street rod but life got in the way! Lol...
US bidders ONLY
This is local pickup only
I am willing to put it all on a pallet for your shipper
Total weight around 250-300 Lbs
UShip should be able to get this to you fairly cheep!
Nostalgia for Sale
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