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Old Apr 23, 2003 | 09:46 PM
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Okay, so my bro blew a hole in his block (b18b) right under where the headers go...running on NO oil. Anyway were looking to get his block replaced, can we just get a new shortblock and swap it out? When you buy them do they come w/pistons and whatnot...What kind of things are we looking at when swapping the block out? Or can we just take the head/headers/IM/hoses ect off and just replace it? Or would be better off buying a longblock and putting that in? Any replys are appreciated thx
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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 03:30 AM
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Default Re: shortblock/longblock questions... (xintegra01)

LS heads are pretty useless and when you buy the block theyll probably give you the head with it unless they dont have it or are really cheap!
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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 05:44 AM
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Default Re: shortblock/longblock questions... (xintegra01)

http://www.urbanracer.com , u can get ls short blocks or whatever blocks all day 4 like 400. or less . Make sure who your dealing w/ has papers cause alot of this **** is stolen but some is also legit , but alot of it is from the NY area so it probobly wouldnt even matter . Regardless there r alot of good sellers w/ very fair prices . I do alot of dealings w/ people on this website and have never had a problem . Good luck
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