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Dart Sbc Little M Block 4.125 Bore, 400 Main on 2040-parts.com

US $2,897.99
Location:

Troy, Michigan, United States

Troy, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:31132211 Part Brand:Dart

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 Dart SBC Little M  4.125 Bore, 400 Main

 New Dart #31132211 Little M Sportsman engine block for a SB Chevrolet application. 4.125" Bore Size, 400 main, Billet Steel Main Caps.  Block gives you the versatility to build a wide variety of engine combinations. A true priority main oiling system oils the main bearings before the lifters for extra reliability. This block is not a factory blem/2nd. It is a first quality block, absolutely free of defects. 

Dart Engine Block Specs:

  • Dart Part #31132211
  • Uses All Stock Small Block Parts.
  • Blind Head Bolt Holes And Extra Thick Decks.
  • Siamese And Extra Thick Cylinder Walls, .275 Thick With 4.185 Max. Bore
  • Scalloped Water Jackets Improves Water Flow.
  • Billet Steel Main Caps On All 5) Mains.
  • Open Lifter Valley.
  • true priority main oil system lubricates the main bearings before the lifters.
  • Enlarged Lifter Bosses Accommodate Offset And Oversize Lifters. 
  • Coated cam bearings, freeze plugs and dowels are NOT included.
  • Front & Rear External Oil Feed, Crossover And Restrictor Provision.
  • Blocks are shipped from Dart rough bored and will need to be final honed to your pistons.

Please see our Ebay Store for Dart cylinder heads, intake manifolds and complete top half packages. 


2) Buyer must checkout and complete the transaction within 5 days from the end of the listing. A formal reminder will be sent through ebay if this date is passed and if still no payment made, a NPB Warning (Non-Paying Bidder Warning) will be filed within 5 days after the reminder.

 

Free freight within the Continental United States to a commercial address or local terminal for pickup. Free residential delivery NOT available. Residents of Alaska & Hawaii, as well U.S. Territories will have freight costs determined on a case by case basis. Please allow up to 2 weeks for shipment, although most items are readily available in stock and ship immediately from Dart.

Please note that international buyers are responsible for paying all duties, tariffs & brokerage fees that their country or the shipping carrier may impose. Returns due to refusal of payment of said fees will result in full forfeiture of all shipping charges & a 20% restocking fee will apply. International freight charges need to be calculated on a case by case basis. Please contact us for a quote prior to purchasing a block.



 




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