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what motor is this? help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Eatonualive281" data-source="post: 15558090" data-attributes="member: 75929"><p>Well the heads might be but the aluminator blocks were used in the 3v longblocks from ford. In fact, most guys going with an aluminum block will go get a 3v block over a teksid. They are easier to find. They are an aluminator block. And they are easier to find. You can also argue they are also stronger than a teksid. </p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to argue. Just trying to give the op some info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eatonualive281, post: 15558090, member: 75929"] Well the heads might be but the aluminator blocks were used in the 3v longblocks from ford. In fact, most guys going with an aluminum block will go get a 3v block over a teksid. They are easier to find. They are an aluminator block. And they are easier to find. You can also argue they are also stronger than a teksid. I'm not trying to argue. Just trying to give the op some info. [/QUOTE]
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