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Well I talked to the wife and she told me that my new blocks were delivered today. One is .040 over and one is .060 over. I am getting a set of .040 pistons from another racer and a set of .060 cp pistons from Daran. I need reccomendations on rods and was wonderring if there is an aftermarket OEM type crank allowed for stock. Both are Chevy 350 4 bolt main blocks brand new from GM.
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Floyd, you have to use a stock cast or steel crank for stock, I use Manley or Eagle rods. Tom
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