WTB: Long Block

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iXNAY
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WTB: Long Block

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hey guys,

looking to see if anyone has a long block for sale.

that dont leak oil or blow smoke.

thanks in advance.

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BUMP?
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Sorry about my ignorance but what is the difference between the long blocks and short blocks? What is the advantages and disadvantages
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woops wrote:Sorry about my ignorance but what is the difference between the long blocks and short blocks? What is the advantages and disadvantages
I believe short block refers to just the bottom end while a long block includes the head.
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