175 miles, 2 wrong turns, and $260 later...

The mini-ram, aka the Chuck Norris.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/ieatpaint315/Mini-Ram.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/ieatpaint315/Motor2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/ieatpaint315/Motor.jpg

nice, where did you get it from ?

joshb from rochester. these are from ccfab, and he said its like a 2 month wait to get it…not to mention $300++. I didnt even want to buy it until i got the motor in, but I couldn’t pass this up.

ot: I FINALLY got everything I need to get the pistons lined up to notch that block if you’re still interested.

Nice :tup:

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please tell me that is a model of a motor on that desk…:retard:

model…pff. thats rea;. i don’t have a garage so thats where it gets to sit. plus I don’t have to worry about anything getting stolen.

nice buy, looks friggen nice

looks good

i’m sooo more interested in its location tho :lol:

good luck notching. If you havent done it, i would make sure you have steady hands :slight_smile: Also I recommend having some sort of bottom end to throw in it fast to check your clearances.

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All these posts about what ppl are doing to their cars makes me think one thing… Summer is around the corner.
Looks good.

what mean?

In order to fit my wider forged pistons into the cylinder walls there needs to be grooves placed in the bottom of the cyliders. About 3/4" wide and 1/4" deep. Or else the rod will hit the block… alot.