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Greg,
 
That's a tough spot to be in.  I could have rebuilt a 440 as well, but I chose the Poly.  I like the uniqueness of it, and the fact that I already had everything for a rebuild (nevermind that I ended up hot-rodding it...!).
 
I vote you find a new Poly block somewhere.  Rumor has it you can get 'em for free!
Andy "I'm a Polyhead" Grow

Greg Parsons <gregp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Well gang,
I was playing under the car and was putting things back together... I found
out I have a cracked block right in the lower water jacket. So, I now have
two options, 1) Find a standard bore poly block somewhere near Dayton, Oh.
for cheap, or 2) Sell all my poly parts and put the 440 together....

I have to find a standard bore for the poly block because that is what I
have pistons for and can't afford right now to get more. As for the 440, it
is .030 over already and I have a set of pistons for it, but the heads will
have to be done and other parts found for it, like oil pan, motor mounts
etc.

So, any suggestions from the group?

Greg
Kettering, Oh.

		
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