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Old 11-17-2002, 11:36 AM
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Unless you have a lot of expensive machine work invested in the block, it might be cheaper and easier to swap the rotating components into a new block. Your machine shop should be able to source one for you for $100 - $200 if you don't feel like scrounging one up yourself out of a wrecking yard or Want Advertizer.
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