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Are you sure it's a 427 ?
By P - 01/16/2001 2:31:53 PM; IP 63.169.28.229
Have you positively identified the cross bolts AND more importantly, the three plugged drill taps on left side of the motor, located above the cross bolts and near the freeze plugs?

HM did receive a shipment of special alloy motors. A previous post indicated some of these were so hard they were jobbered out to independent shops in Dearborn, due to the "undue" wear they put on the milling machines, etc. There's got to be some ID on the block somewhere, keep looking, and while your're at it, how about sending in those cylinder head numbers too!!

P
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