
318 Poly block and heads questions...
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318 Poly block and heads questions...
- From: Andy Grow <sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 11:58:14 -0700 (PDT)
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In addition to the 318 Poly that I'm rebuilding, I've got another 318 Poly block, 4 complete Poly heads, 2 camshafts, and a few other odds-n-ends.
For you guys in the lower-48 (pretty much everyone!), are any of these parts hard to come by down there? I'm pretty sure a block would be easy to get, and from what I've heard complete engines are cheap and easy, too.
Is anything I've got, worth saving and bringing with us when we transfer next year? Keep in mind, my future plans involve building a 402" stroker Poly.
Thanks!
Andy
64 Polara 500
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