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Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: O Fallon, IL
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I have read that a 289 block is suppost to be better because they have a higher nickel content and are therefore stronger, but it is not necessary. the 302 blocks are the same and it doesn't matter which you use. It may be easier to find a 302 block to use for the stroker and would probably be a little cheaper. Hope this helps, shawn
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