Re: 400 motor - scrap it?
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Re: 400 motor - scrap it?




Will it turnover?
400's are really getting scarce.
I'd hang on to it.

Jimmy

On 5/7/2011 4:02 PM, Gary H. wrote:
http://www.picupine.com/3263346x shows some pictures of a 1976 400
motor. Nature has taken a toil, though. Any opinions as to if it should
head to the local "we buy steel at 90 cents a pound" establishment?

Thanks,
Gary H.


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