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RE: Depends on how you read it.
By Gerry Proctor - 02/23/2004 12:19:54 PM; IP 207.133.188.254
It could be a 428 block or it could be any other FE other than a 427. He's just not including the other possibilities for that casting. That's the problem with "Net Truth." My factory original block in my '67 Fairlane is a C7ME-A and I'm double-damn sure it ain't a 428. You shouldn't have an issue with the block at .060 over (unless you have a block with really bad core shift) other than you've pretty much locked yourself out of future overhauls without sonic checking the block.
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 390 overbored 060 -- Lew, 02/21/2004
 RE: 390 overbored 060 -- steve, 02/22/2004
 RE: 390 overbored 060 -- giacamo, 02/22/2004
RE: Depends on how you read it. -- Gerry Proctor, 02/23/2004
 RE: 390 overbored 060 -- Lew, 02/23/2004
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