d9te-ab block and early crank and rods
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d9te-ab block and early crank and rods
D9 block hasnt ever been bored .One cyl. has some nicks .Nothing .030 shouldnt take care of has some surface rust $150 460 crank needs turning this is an internal balance crank it will not fit the d9 block needs turning $95 with stock rods $150 .Doug I am south of atl Ga.
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No moodyblues it wont .You have to have the later external balance crank or an aftermarket stroker crank .If you wanted to do some grinding on this block it could be done but it is better to get the correct cranshaft.Do you live in Ga?I am off I75.Doug 678 603 8400
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Re: d9te-ab block and early crank and rods
Chattanooga here. So a stroker crank will work, that is good. I was looking at all the stock type blocks and noticed the D9te has more "skirt" on it for the pistons.
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[b] Moody blues if you are interested in the block just give me a call .Doug
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