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How To Build A Cheap, Street, $650 Small-Block
How To Build A Cheap, Street, $650 Small-Block
![]() If all you did was read the high-performance car magazines, you would think that no one builds an engine with anything less than high compression, monster heads, a 0.700-inch-lift mechanical roller cam, and the biggest carburetor Holley builds.If the engine is still in the vehicle, look for one with as few miles as possible. Finding one with less than 100,000 miles may be difficult but not impossible. We own a 350 engine in a 1/2-ton pickup with 100,000 miles that uses very little oil and has acceptable fuel mileage that would make a perfect budget rebuilder.inline_mediumwraptextrightAssembling a good engine is less about high-dollar parts and more about taking the time to measure everything and accurately bolting together the parts the right way.28365199/techarticles/ccrp_1005_how_to_build_a_cheap_street_650_dollar_s mall_blockccrp_1005_01_+small_block_build+camshaft .jpgTrue Photo Gallery: How To Build A Cheap, Street, $650 Small-Block - Car Craft Magazine Photo Gallery: How To Build A Cheap, Street, $650 Small-Block - Car Craft Magazine Read More | Digg It | Add to del.icio.us More... |
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