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Yup, It's a regular 428 block. |
By Dave Shoe - 11/14/2001 11:50:49 AM; IP 12.2.11.131 |
The "A" block is a standard duty 428 block and the "C" is the reinforced 428 block.
The "A" was most commonly used in regular 428 applications, and the "C" was most often used in 428PI, 428CJ, and 428SCJ applications. I don't yet know about industrial 428 applications of the block.
I understand the "A" block is correct for many Shelbys because there was a time back in 1967-68 when the "C" blocks seemed to be in short supply (or something) and many PI and early CJ blocks were made using the non-reinforced "A" block. Hey, they're both strong blocks, and both hold up well in performance situations.
As for whether it's correct for your particular car, I'm not certain. I strongly suspect it is. A Shelby concourse judge would know for sure. One thing I have heard is the date code cast into the block below the oil filter bracket should show the block was cast from one week to three months prior to the build date on the car.
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