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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Santa Lucia di Budoia, Italy
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![]() Has anyone else read this article? They build a 347 kit in a garage using a machined block. It sounds too easy. What do you guys think of the kit?
------------------ 86 GT T-tops, AOD, B&M shift kit and hammer shifter, ROH wheels, K&N, Timing,MAC headers, 2.5 off road H, 2.5 American Thunder, 87 spindles, rear disc,SS lines, BBK 1.5, poly bushings, Steeda G-trac and subs, Strut bar. "DRIVE LIKE YOU STOLE IT!" |
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Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Ft Myers Fla
Posts: 1,539
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![]() it's alway easier when soemone else is doing it, they make it sound like it is no harder that putting a model together. they breeze right through it like they do it everyday!
------------------ 93-LX: 5 Speed, Flow's with H-Pipe, 3.73's Sub's and K&N. [This message has been edited by lx mike (edited 02-20-2001).] |
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Join Date: May 1999
Location: Georgia
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![]() It is easy if you have the proper tools. You just bolt it together and do some grinding on the block to clearance the stroker crank.
------------------ 1993 GT/AOD '93 Mustang GT |
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