Big M Dart block..is it ok for marine use??
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I was told by a few people that Marine block and street blocks were different. That a street block does not have as much water porting as a marine block. I can get a decent deal on a Big M Daert block rebuild. Cost me about 4800.00 for whole rebuild. Ive got a cracked block with 150 hours on engine and mechanic would rebuild mine with a Dart block. Its a 502 Mag. Does that sound like a decent price?
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I was told by a few people that Marine block and street blocks were different. That a street block does not have as much water porting as a marine block. I can get a decent deal on a Big M Daert block rebuild. Cost me about 4800.00 for whole rebuild. Ive got a cracked block with 150 hours on engine and mechanic would rebuild mine with a Dart block. Its a 502 Mag. Does that sound like a decent price?
Big M blocks are one of the best for big block builds. I have no knowledge of a difference between street and marine, but I guess there could be.
Beat me to it.....
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well, maybe you can see it ..but in the classifieds here are plenty 502.ss for a few dollars more , this one is a complete engine ..beefed up and ready to drop in !!!!!
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o38059-en.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o38059-en.html



