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Old 05-08-2002, 09:18 PM
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Bib Block ID

I have what is supposed to be a 429 with cobrajet heads, but the block ID is DIVE-A28 or A2B, and the part # on the outside of the heads are C9-VEA?

Just a 460?
 
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Bib Block ID

the d1ve is one of the desired blocks.it is suppose to have the thicker cylinder walls needed to bore the block .080" oversize and not have much core shift. not sure if all d1ve blocks had the main webs like the d0ve and earlier blocks do. the c9ve heads are about the same as the d0ve heads. just an earlier version.
 
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