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Old 07-27-2002, 01:24 AM   #11
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Originally posted by The Deuce
I always thought a 'stock' bottom end meant they never even took the darn thing apart. If you want to tear it down and clean it up, its all still OE stuff, but not stock. That's like having an L88 vette with no overspray and calling the paint job original. Factory correct, maybe. Stock, no.

Am I coming out of left field on this one, or what?
IMO, a stock bottom end is one with entirely stock parts. If they have been modified, then it's a stock bottom end with minor modifications. Usually, people are referring to the source of the parts when they call it stock. Anything aftermarket makes it no longer stock.

An engine that has never been taken apart is "original", or "untouched", as well as stock, but a stock bottom end doesn't mean it's original or untouched.



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