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You could also check with Northern auto parts. They have a ton of kits available. Of course none of these include the machine work needed to your motor. My suggestion is to tear into the motor and asses the machining required before buying parts. I have also found that the shop you use for machineing can generally get you parts for the same or less than these other places too.
--Mike
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Mike G
1965 F100 LWB .060 over 390/beefed C6
1968 Cougar XR7 (wife's toy)
2002 Chev Avalanche
1992 GMC K1500 4x4
2001 Infiniti I30
2004 Honda CRF250R
2003 XR50 w/big bore 80cc kit
1990 Chaparral 2000SL 20ft bow-rider 5.7L Merc
Yes...there are only three licensed drivers in the household
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