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55 56 57 Ford Y Block 272 Engine Block With Crank Pistons Rods on 2040-parts.com

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Kingston, Pennsylvania, United States

Kingston, Pennsylvania, United States

THIS IS A USED FORD Y BLOCK 272 ENGINE BLOCK WITH THE CRANK SHAFT. THIS ONE STILL HAS THE RODS AND PISTONS IN IT. THE BLOCK CASTING NUMBER IS ECG 6015 A.

THE BLOCK SEEMS TO BE STANDARD BORE FOR A 272. WHEN I MEASURE THE CYLINDERS I GET 3.62 OR 3.63 INCHES. 

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF USED FORD Y BLOCK 292 AND 312 ENGINES, BLOCKS AND ENGINE PARTS IN STOCK.

BUYER PAYS SHIPPING COSTS OR CAN PICK UP AT OUR LOCATION.

 

WE ARE SELLING OUT SOME 55 56 AND 57 T BIRD PARTS FROM OUR 30 YEAR COLLECTION. WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF USED ORIGINAL PARTS. IF YOU DON'T SEE THE PART YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ON ANY OF OUR LISTINGS JUST EMAIL AND WE WILL TRY TO LIST THEM ASAP.


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