1963-1979 Mag Alloy Engine Case 90.5-92mm Bore 84mm Stroker Shuffle Pinned
When building an Engine from the ground up, case integrity is most important. Original used Engine Cases are often cracked, align bored improperly or too many times, and are weak in some manner that will compromise the longevity or end results of your investment and hard work. Often, the investment in a new Engine Case is little more than the cost of the necessary machine shop work required for a quality and durable rebuild.
This Modified Stock Type Magnesium Alloy Engine Case is fully inspected and Features:
- Prepped And Bored for 90.5-92mm.Oversize Cylinders
- Stroke Relieved For 84mm Stroke Crankshaft
- Shuffle Pinned For Zero Gap And Longevity
- Drilled & Tapped For Full Flow Oil Filter
- 8mm. Steel Case Savers
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