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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 70431, member: 1451"] block doesnt matter... its the connecting rods you need be concerned with. If you are getting another block it doesnt matter though. You can buy Carillo's or whatever brand floats your boat. You can get bolts or studs for the mains. If you are going to buy a long block Id make sure its got AT LEAST cryo'd stock forged rods but I think its better to get a/m rods. I mean why go to all the trouble to put stockers in and save a couple bucks. As for getting a longblock from someone, where are you going to shop? I see you have Davids tunes. R u going to source the parts or full longblock from him? [/QUOTE]
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