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RE: 390 parts
By Mike McQuesten - 03/29/2002 12:12:07 AM; IP 63.42.129.85
Yes you should be able to do this without any problems Jesse. There are some variations in certain things, one example is you cannot install a '63 & newer camshaft into a '62 & older 352 without making the fairly simple modification to the cam retention system. But essentially they're the same engine with the 352 having a 4.00" bore X 3.50" stroke while the 390 has a 4.05" bore and 3.78" stroke.

As for headers...make sure you check the casting #s of the heads the headers are coming off of. Then check the casting #s of the heads you want to bolt the used headers onto. There can be some match up problems here.
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 390 parts -- Jesse, 03/28/2002
RE: 390 parts -- Mike McQuesten, 03/29/2002
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