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RE: what year block?
By kevin - 12/31/2000 10:15:11 AM; IP 209.240.221.88
you should be glad to have one of these, cause you can drill it out to a side oiler and use hard block. I was reading your dogfight w/JC and was chuckling. there is a reason ford made the oil holes the way they are. it was to assure that the hydraulic tappets would stay "quiet" cause the public at the time complained about hydraulic lifters clattering dirt etc. was more common in engines and air bubbles???
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 RE: Its my understanding these are late '70s svc. blocks [n/m] -- 406Custom300, 12/30/2000
 Beats me. I'm told they're somewhat spotty, casting-wise. [n/m] -- Mr F, 12/31/2000
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 RE: what year block? -- kevin, 12/31/2000
 RE: Oil passage mods -- Steve Gundlach, 01/01/2001
 RE: what year block? -- 406Custom300, 12/31/2000
 RE: what year block? -- macx, 01/01/2001
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