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    Cool stroke a 350

     



    i want to stroke a 350. what are my options? what different heads can i use.
    Last edited by crain; 03-09-2005 at 07:23 PM.

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    HUH???????????

    Well, since you went back and edited it, it now makes sense. Without the body of your post it just was weird. No harm no foul.
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    The easiest and most cost effective is to buy a 383 bottom end kit.....such can be had for 600-800 dollars...

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