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All FEs used this number.
By Dave Shoe - 03/27/2002 11:46:46 PM; IP 63.233.226.85
Any FE from 1967 thru about 1973 could have gotten this number.

It does not tell you whether it got 352, 390, 428, or 427 cylinder cores or jacket cores, and it does not let you know whether it got standard bulkheads, reinforced bulkheads or crossbolted bulkheads. Any of these sand cores could be stuffed into the mold, depending on what the foundry order required for that particular pour.

This block could have been a 330FT, 352, 360, 361FT, 390, 391FT, 410, 427CO, or 428.

JMO,
Shoe.
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 block casting# C7ME-A.. -- Mike, 03/27/2002
Collapse <b>All FEs used this number.</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Dave Shoe, <i>03/27/2002</i></font>All FEs used this number. -- Dave Shoe, 03/27/2002
 thanks Dave, i verified today a 4.05 bore.. -- Mike, 03/28/2002
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