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I believe I'll be in this blue one for 10 or less if it goes correctly. And it's much closer to home lol. If it falls through I'll check that one out. I bet it will get into the 60s with a 496 in it?
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I have a hull with the hooks removed. My boat with a 420hp went 62. I now make 550hp after heat has soaked in, I get 72-73.
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I want reliable over fast. I have a vector to go fast in. I want to cruise about 35-40. If a wot run is 55 I'd be happy. He claims it will do 65 but I imagine he is basing that off the speedometer ln the dash not gps numbers.
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Originally Posted by Redneckcustoms13
(Post 4505832)
I want reliable over fast. I have a vector to go fast in. I want to cruise about 35-40. If a wot run is 55 I'd be happy. He claims it will do 65 but I imagine he is basing that off the speedometer ln the dash not gps numbers.
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Block Code is mc43014. Decoder says mc was a 69 model 427?
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Where are you getting that code from?
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Front of block to left of timing cover.
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That's not right.
If it is a MK-IV, the pad is directly above the timing cover on a flat, machined pad along the top of the gasket sealing surface for the timing cover. If it's a Gen V or VI, it's on a pad just forward of the cylinder head on the left side (if you're looking at the front of the engine). The number you got is probably part of a VIN. |
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That's a MK-IV block. Ask him to send you a pick taken directly above the front of the engine (focusing on the timing cover).
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