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Old 02-11-2013, 09:00 PM
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Anybody sell a one piece rear main seal 350 with forged components on-line? I was ready to buy a ZZ4 and then realized they have a cast crank and worse hypertuetic pistons! yuck. Would need a forged crank/forged rod and leight weight forged flat top piston. Needs to be one piece rear main and roller camshaft compatable. I could have one built........but had rather buy from a reputable company.
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Re: recommend a machine shop

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Anybody sell a one piece rear main seal 350 with forged components on-line? I was ready to buy a ZZ4 and then realized they have a cast crank and worse hypertuetic pistons! yuck. Would need a forged crank/forged rod and leight weight forged flat top piston. Needs to be one piece rear main and roller camshaft compatable. I could have one built........but had rather buy from a reputable company.
This might fair better in a different forum. If you don't get any responses I'll move it.

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It isn't cheap, but here is one,

http://blueprintengines.com/index.ph...k-specs-bp3556

Jasaper will build one too, but it will probably cost more.
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Re: recommend a machine shop

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It isn't cheap, but here is one,

http://blueprintengines.com/index.ph...k-specs-bp3556

Jasaper will build one too, but it will probably cost more.
Thanks maybe. There are tons of dirt car shops in my area I just don't know if they build for longevity. With AFR 210 cc heads I want close to 11:1 Compression. Still shopping..................Oh and i don't care for Jasper JMO.
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Heres a deal for ya, if you want to assemble,

https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/engi...ck-forged.html
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So, what did you go with?
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