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Old 06-27-2014, 09:41 PM
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Default Re: L82 WIW

If that long block was closer to me I would be all over it. The engine had everything a 350LT-1 had except the high compression pistons, aluminum intake, solid lifter cam and the Holley. I had a L82 in a 1973 Z/28 with a close ratio Muncie and 4:10 posi rear end. I surprised allot of big block Chevelles back when I was sixteen years old and that engine never gave me a bit of trouble. If I remember right it also had screw in studs, guide plates, pink connecting rods and forged pistons.
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