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When a short block says "comes complete with take off head"
what the hell does that mean. To me, a short block everything from the head down. Long block, including the head. Sooooo, what does take off head mean? thanks, -Ti |
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just a stupid way of saying complete engine minus the head and manifolds
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well thats what I got from it, but most people already know that with the word Short Block. Just wanted to make sure. It wouldn't been easier to say "no head or manifolds - short block only" Eh, who knows -Ti |
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