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Re: 413 Motor



It depends on what you expect out of all the work. Less work for you to just redo what you have. At 81k the 361 may be fine as is, depending on how it was treated oil-change wise over the years. How's the compression?

A fellow I know completely redid a 361 for a Mopar he owned; he made it into a stroker if I recall right. Unfortunately the shop where he had his car stored burned to the ground, destroying the car before he ever had a chance to test the motor. :(

Thanks,
Gary H. 

>  -------Original Message------- 
>  I've called the person that listed the ad...he's still not called
>  me back.  If he does call me I will ask and do all the suggestions here. 
>  Maybe I should just freshen up my 361, it's only got 81k on
>  it.  Thanks for all the help guys & gals!
>   
>  
>  Eric
>  Tacoma, WA
>  1962 Chrysler Newport 2 door HT 

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