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Originally Posted by FED 387
Double wow and they only cost about TWENTY TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS!!!! Terrific bargain at that price--bet they are just flying off the shelves into the hands of racers (LOL)-FED 387
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The reason I requested NHRA to approve the ''305'' block was due to the fact that other engine builders are spending the same money on the 350 block and sleeving it down to the 3.796'' bore. so why would you want to pay the same money for the block then have to put extra labor into it by boring to install the sleeves and pass that cost to your customer. A little background on me, I used to work for a engine builder that built comp elem engine, Ricky Klarr in Hattiesburg, Ms. Several years since I have been in the circut but now opening my on machine shop and starting up a stock elem car. after researching all of this I quickly found what some of the best stocker engine builders were doing this extra labor. with that being said it just makes sense to reduce your workload and save the customer a little money. sorry if anyone finds this not a great idea, but i sure as heck dont want to see a customer buy the 350 verson to only now have to spend extra $$$ to get the 305 bore!!! Now, I hope it makes some sense to you!!