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C1ME-A Truck Block
By Ted Young - 02/27/2002 5:59:24 PM; IP 64.12.101.176
I have a 360 (or 361- I am not sure) C1ME-A truck block out of an early 70's ford truck. I was told that some of these blocks have heavier main webbing and can be overbored to the 428 bore size. Is this one of those blocks? If so, I would like to use it in my Galaxie.

Thanks,
Ted Young
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Collapse <b>C1ME-A Truck Block</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Ted Young, <i>02/27/2002</i></font>C1ME-A Truck Block -- Ted Young, 02/27/2002
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 RE: C1ME-A Truck Block -- Bob, 02/27/2002
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 RE: Or is it C7ME-A? -- Bob, 02/27/2002
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