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Ford Racing Boss 302 Engine Block M6010boss302 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Mokena, Illinois, United States

Mokena, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Racing Manufacturer Part Number:M6010BOSS302

LEVEL 20 CNC BY D.S.S....STANDARD BORE...ONE ROAD RACE SEASON ON THIS PIECE..WAS NEVER INJURED

  • Cam Bearings Included
  • No
  • Cylinder Bore as Shipped
  • 4.000 in.
  • Deck Height (in)
  • 8.200 in.
  • Engine Block Material
  • Cast iron
  • Engine Block Style
  • Stock/OEM standard deck
  • Finished Cylinder Bores
  • Yes
  • Freeze Plugs Included
  • Yes
  • Main Bearings Included
  • No
  • Main Bolt Style
  • 4-bolt
  • Main Cap Fasteners Included
  • Yes
  • Main Cap Material
  • Cast iron
  • Main Caps Included
  • Yes
  • Main Journal Type
  • 302 mains
  • Maximum Cylinder Bore Diameter
  • 4.125 in.
  • Quantity
  • Sold individually.
  • Raised Cam Location
  • No
  • Rear Main Seal Style
  • 1-piece

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