[SOLD] 48 Degree R1A Block w/W2 Top End

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R1A Block with W2 Top End:
· 48 degree block
· 4 Bolt mains w/ ARP studs
· 9.2’’ Deck Height
· Rough Bored to 4.0395
· Uses Traditional Oil Pump
· Block has motor mounts
· Block has all mods done for oiling to run solid roller
· Block comes with sonic check sheet and is good to up to 4.125” bore
· 50mm cam tunnel with roller bearings
· Billet Comp cam: 252 int @ .050 258 ex @ .050 .674int/ex w 1.6 ratio rocker 106 lobe sep
· 48 degree un-ported W2 heads
· 15 degree valve angle
· 47cc chambers
· Ferrea 2.05 int valves with 1.60 ex valves
· Jesel Pro-Series 1.6 ratio rocker arms with tool steel shafts
· Isky springs with titanium retainers set-up for Comp Cam
· Correct Mopar 9.2 deck height single plane intake manifold.

All parts are in excellent condition and have been well taken care of. I have plenty of pictures of all parts and can email them to you. Everything listed for $3000 and I will split the shipping costs anywhere in the 48-states. This is a great deal! PM me Thanks!
 

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What is a 48 degree block? I was under the impression that virtually all V-8 used a 90 degree block. Feel free to mock me about my ignorance ;)

I'm just curious, this seems like a great deal, and parts look top notch.

Best of luck with the sale.

Regards,

Joe Dokes
 
What is a 48 degree block? I was under the impression that virtually all V-8 used a 90 degree block. Feel free to mock me about my ignorance ;)

I'm just curious, this seems like a great deal, and parts look top notch.

Best of luck with the sale.

Regards,

Joe Dokes

48* lifter angle Joe. Versus the 59* stock production angle. Provides a straighter pushrod angle toward the heads, and is really helpful when large lift cams are used.
 
Let me know if other deals fall through .... your pm is off ....in need of a 340 really bad ...lol
 
48* lifter angle Joe. Versus the 59* stock production angle. Provides a straighter pushrod angle toward the heads, and is really helpful when large lift cams are used.

Thanks, you learn something new everyday.

Have a great weekend.

Regards,

Joe Dokes
 
The OP hasn't posted anything since nov 2012..... all you guys just wait by the computer for a PM......LOL
 
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