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632 Cu In Bb Chevy Drag Race Motor Complete Engine Jesel Bill Miller Msd on 2040-parts.com

US $19,500.00
Location:

Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, United States

Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

FOR SALE, 632 CUBIC INCH BIG BLOCK CHEVY

This is a 632 cu. in. Big Block Chevy. that only has 6 runs on it since it has been freshened.

Built with the BEST PARTS AVAILABLE, no junk.

BOWTIE, TALL DECK BLOCK

LUNATI CRANKSHAFT

NEW BILL MILLER, ALUMINUM CONNECTING RODS

VENOLIA PISTONS

18 DEGREE BIG CHIEF HEADS done by SONNIES

JESEL ROCKERS & BELT DRIVE

MOROSO WATER PUMP

MSD CRANK TRIGGER & DISTRIBUTOR

The motor is DRY SUMP with a VACUUM PUMP.

4.600 BORE with a 4.750 stroke.

Makes 1245 HP on motor & is set up with 300 HP NITROUS SPRAY.

It is a very RELIABLE MOTOR & will run 6:70 @ 206 MPH in a 2400 LB car, all day long.

There are too many parts to list.

It is COMPLETE & READY TO GO !

You can buy it now for a fraction of the price to build a new one.

Buy it now for only $19,500.

Please view our other auctions & check out our ebay store where I have items that are not on auction.

THANK-YOU !

 

 

 

 


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