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Sbc Bowtie Block 184 on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Avondale, Arizona, United States

Avondale, Arizona, United States
befect small chip on pan rail
Brand:gm bowtie 184 Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:184

i will tell you as much as i can about this piece.it is a group buy out piece ok 1.875 roller brg cam tunnel for roller brg. has steel splayed main caps all 5.bore is aprox 1.118 bore size rough bored not finished big plus.rear main is set up for dry or wet it seem oil filter is external only one motor mount bolt on passenger side is removed  for the dry sump no sleeves has been decked with steem holes i will post any photos that you need me to to help better show off this piece .shipping is going to at your cost i will crate it and ship it i have never shipped a block before but there cant be to much to it.befor you buy it lets arrange shipping price thanks jeff 602 486 8556 i also have a roller brg cam that i will give to the buyer thanks

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