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Machined Ford Engine Block Cleveland 2 Bolt Main 4.040 Bore Size 351 C Doae-l on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saint Charles, Illinois, United States

Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
Used 351C, We machined that buyer backed out. It has been stored in our building oiled and wrapped up, it will need a final cleaning before assembly. Have plenty of pictures feel free to ask questions.
Brand:Ford

Ford Cleveland block machined and ready to go, will need final cleaning as after it was completed it has been oiled and wrapped up and stored indoors. 4.040 bore DOAE-L OM15 stamping on block, if any other marking wanted or other information just let us know.


On Aug-10-16 at 07:27:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

AS IS! Also block is not stroker clearance, the block has been deck and torque plate honed. 

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