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Rebuilding A Mopar 440 Engine - A Back-To-Basics 440 Rebuild
This first step is really the most important one you need to take-the proper machine work and prepping the block for assembly. This includes installing the frost plugs and cam bearings. Please don't try to roll your block around on a bench, or worse yet, on the floor. Buy, borrow, or rent an engine stand. It will make the job much easier, and it will keep debris out of your assembly. View Related Article
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