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Posted by Matt Weltz on June 25, 2007 at 16:29:31 from (167.142.225.158):
This past year in high school, my senior year, I rebuild a chevy 350. It is a 2-bolt main 350 block out of a '71 chevelle. Block was bored .030" over and boiled. Heads were boiled and rebuilt with all new valves, valve seats, valve guides, and valve springs. Here is a list of the new parts: Fel-Pro gasket set, Federal Mogul Speed-Pro cam (.420 & .443 lift), Accel Performance plug wire set (8mm), GM aluminum intake manifold, Auto-Lite spark plugs, Diamond-turned Badger Pistons (minimum bore 4.0300), Federal Mogul Sealed Power piston rings, lifters, pushrods, cam-rod-main bearings, Edelbrock Perfomer-Link True Roller timing chain set, Expand-Tite expansion plug set, vaccuum port plug, thermostat, chrome oil dipstick-valve covers-air filter. Computer dyno shows 350 horsepower and 425 ft. lbs. of torque. Wondering what it would be worth??? I was thinking around $1,500 but am not sure. Thank you!!!
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