[SOLD] 360 fresh .060 over pistons rods

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This is a early production 360 block . sonic tested, align bored, stress relieved and a .060 overbore. cylinders are greased and block is in plastic. deburring in lifter gallery. It comes with ARP main bolt, slightly used sealed power pistons and pressed pin rods. No Crank.. $500.00 pickup only at 17025. S. Central P.A.
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I am looking for a good SB engine for the 64 Dart, but I don't have a crank nor the know how to assemble it correctly. But, am interested if other stuff falls into place.
 
This would be a real nice combo. I just completed a build, and pulling a good running 340 out of my blue fish. I just know it will be awhile before I will use it. I hate to see something sitting, taking up my garage floor.
 
I'd be interested in getting it out of your way for a while, unless I purchase a 318 over in Jersey. I am north of Allentown. I tried to PM, but I couldn't get into the system to PM ya. The 64 Dart needs another engine.
 

How about selling just the rods and pistons, and shipping them to 77306, TX?

Thanks,

Bill S.
 
My Pm is not full. Click on Highwaystar and it will go to my homepage and you can select send PM, and that should do it. I can't post emails on here, so that would be how you would have to handle it.
The rods and pistons go with the motor. I bought them specifically to sell as a package for someone wanting to go fast..
 
Here is the specs on the pistons. click on:
http://www.fme-cat.com/Part.aspx?pn=H405CP

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Specifications
Mfg. Chrysler
Eng. Family Small Block
Bore Dia. 4.060
Compression Distance 1.637
Weight (Grams) 569
Dome Volume -10
Head Shape Flat; 4 reliefs
Top Ring 5/64
2nd Ring 5/64
Oil Ring 3/16
Pin Style p
Bore Clearance See "Piston Fitting Information" on carton label

As you can see these are lightweight cast hypereutectic pistons.
free up that rotating assembly..
 
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