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I would question calling a 390 a service block
By Hawkrod - 04/24/2006 1:01:10 PM; IP 207.200.116.195
The term service block is usually reserved for engine blocks made after production ceased for passenger cars that have marked differences from the earlier blocks. Such as 427 and 428 blocks cast in the 70's using the later 360/390 pickup style block skirts or 302 boss blocks with D1Z casting numbers. What makes your 390 a service block? How is it different than a regular 390 block? Hawkrod
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Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=27217&Reply=27217><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor27217" onclick="return false;">390 Service Block</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Lee Griffith, <i>04/21/2006</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 390 Service Block -- Lee Griffith, 04/21/2006
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=27234&Reply=27217><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor27234" onclick="return false;">Nothing special.</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Gerry Proctor, <i>04/24/2006</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 Nothing special. -- Gerry Proctor, 04/24/2006
Collapse <b>I would question calling a 390 a service block</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Hawkrod, <i>04/24/2006</i></font>I would question calling a 390 a service block -- Hawkrod, 04/24/2006
 I don't know if you call them service -- Lou, 04/24/2006
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=27241&Reply=27217><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor27241" onclick="return false;">RE: I would question calling a 390 a service block</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Lee Griffith, <i>04/25/2006</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 RE: I would question calling a 390 a service block -- Lee Griffith, 04/25/2006
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=27243&Reply=27217><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor27243" onclick="return false;">None of that makes it a service block</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Hawkrod, <i>04/25/2006</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 None of that makes it a service block -- Hawkrod, 04/25/2006
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=27244&Reply=27217><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor27244" onclick="return false;">RE: None of that makes it a service block</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Lee Griffith, <i>04/26/2006</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 RE: None of that makes it a service block -- Lee Griffith, 04/26/2006
 Well, on a 390 I am not so sure there is one.... -- Hawkrod, 04/26/2006
 RE: Nothing special. -- Lee Griffith, 04/25/2006
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