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Old 03-23-2008, 10:43 AM   #70 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by supermech21 View Post
So im building a spare engine, what have is the block and cran right now or 370, what im thinkng:

Macine engine(just hone and hot tank)....200
FBM knife edge/balance crank................350
DCR option A......................................1500
DCR oiling system................................275
DCR crank strap..................................500
DCR crank tud kit................................350
ARP head studs + DCR bolts/washers......160
DCR HG..............................................85
Mopar water pump...............................60
Mopar timing belt.................................60
Mopar acs. belts..................................20
Mopar oil pan gask...............................20

Think that covers it.....total- 3950 for a almost fail proof engine

Any suggestions?

hmmm, i would say probably that DCR timing belt tensioner thats really the only thing i can think of.
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