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Old 07-06-2008, 05:22 PM
RICK LAKE RICK LAKE is offline
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Default Why not get a shelby block for a Shelby car?

John I sent you info a couple of months ago about putting a shelby block in your car. The other thing is to take that block and send it out for a sleeve job to Gessford. Both KCR and Barry R. from Survivialmotor sports have stoker kits complete crank, rods, bearing, pistons, and balance of the assembly for $2,400.00 dollars. This is a cast crank but have found out that there is a steel crank with a 4.375 stroker for $700.00 just needs final polish and finish to balance for your assembly. Rick L.
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