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By Rollie H. - 11/09/2002 1:26:36 AM; IP 199.183.169.114
The A in the back of the block isn't a definitive marker of a 428 engine. The only sure way to identify the cubic inches is to measure the bore and stroke.
The A marked block is a good indicator of the blocks used to build 428 engines though. A close look into the water jackets through the freeze plug openings may uncover a "428" cast into the block.
Measuring the gap between the cylinders helps determine wall thickness. Sonic testing should be done to be sure though.
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 fe id -- anthony, 11/08/2002
RE: fe id -- Rollie H., 11/09/2002
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