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Old 02-15-2001, 03:57 PM   #1
gon4x4n
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Post 351 block strength in stroked s/c appl.

Is there anyone that can comment on if a production 351 block with a main support is stong enough and reliable in a 14lb of boost 383 stroker application?

I do have a line on a A351 block but they want a premium for it.

Any thoughts would be appreciated since I need to start build up next week.

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