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<blockquote data-quote="blownfox" data-source="post: 9113053" data-attributes="member: 57628"><p>snow kit stage 1</p><p></p><p>I was also told that I should NOT reuse my internals because they had 200,000 miles on them. So when I priced out kits for 306 331 and 347 they were the same price. Once you add one of those kits and the cost of machining the block, balancing the cost is close to $1700 - $1800. I would rather pay CHP or Ford stokers to do the work correctly the 1st time. Also is Jim worth the 12 week compared to CHP racing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blownfox, post: 9113053, member: 57628"] snow kit stage 1 I was also told that I should NOT reuse my internals because they had 200,000 miles on them. So when I priced out kits for 306 331 and 347 they were the same price. Once you add one of those kits and the cost of machining the block, balancing the cost is close to $1700 - $1800. I would rather pay CHP or Ford stokers to do the work correctly the 1st time. Also is Jim worth the 12 week compared to CHP racing? [/QUOTE]
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