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Re: O.T. Chevy Targetmaster Engines
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Posted by ChevCase on April 24, 2007 at 13:06:49 from (65.29.0.244):
In Reply to: O.T. Chevy Targetmaster Engines posted by Kevin (FL) on April 24, 2007 at 08:01:09:
Goodwrench is the name for current line of GM replacement engines. There are stock engines available but also mild, medium and high performance versions of each engine including 502 cu. in. big blocks specifically for marine use. They are specifically tailored for passenger car, trucks, street rods, circle track and marine. All dlrs have specs and prices. Also, all new GM vehicles come with coolant sealant in cooling system due to different expansion/contraction rates of cast iron, sheet metal, aluminum, plastic, rubber etc. used in current engine configurations. It has nothing to due with quality problems. Its is to prevent very minor seepage over time.
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