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Topic: #230 400 block (Read 267 times)
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Jens69BB
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What years exactly did the 400 #230 block have the thick webs? I found a 1971, would that have them? And where exactly is a good reference other than 440source to read about the differences in these blocks so I can look it up next time I forget?
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robx4406
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The casting date on the really good ones are supposed to be 10/10/1971 and prior.
Not everything is set in stone, that's the general change over date to the thinner main saddle 230's
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Jens69BB
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I found an engine within an hour of me and the guy says the stamp is 11/23??/71 for $200. I'm gonna go pick it up in a week.
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bigtimeauto
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be careful. Just because it has the numbers does not mean the cylinder walls are thick enough. I sonic checked 3 before i gave up and went aftermarket.
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Jens69BB
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Yeah, well $200 is the cheapest I've been able to find a 400 for anyways so it's win/win.
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Jens69BB
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So, in other words, that block is JUST past the right date....  That's OK, it's still cheaper than anything else I've found around here.
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