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Chevy 355 Ci. 12.5-1 Drysump Shortblock Motor. on 2040-parts.com

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Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

FROM A RACE TEAM SELLOUT.

CHEVY 355ci.  DRYSUMP SHORTBLOCK MOTOR.. 

GM 010 4BOLT SPLAYED STEEL CAPS, ARP MAIN & HEAD STUDS.  EAGLE  3.50" STROKE 5140 CRANK. (48lb) EAGLE 6" H-BEAM RODS, JE-srp 4.040  12.5 TO 1 COMPRESSION PISTONS.  MOLY RINGS, FEDRAL MOGOL BEARINGS, FLUIDAMPER, CRANE CIRCLE TRACK CAM, CROWER ROLLER LIFTERS. CLOYES HEX-A-JUST TIMING, CRANE REV KIT,  EDELBROCK ALUMINUM WATERPUMP.    

MOTOR HAS ONLY BEEN RACED 12 NIGHTS ON A 3/8 AND 1/2 MILE TRACK. NEVER HOT, EVERY COMPONENT WAS NEW WHEN ASSEMMBLED. 

TEXT 4029813396 FOR MORE INFORMATION..   COULD EASILY BE CONVERTED TO A WET SUMP WITH ADAPTER. 

PICKUP ONLY NO SHIPPING.

 

  

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