How to rebuild an engine
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− | A lot of rodders prefer their tunes coming from big displacement high horsepower output engines. If this sounds like you, your engine rebuild might cost a considerable amount more money than a stock engine rebuild/hop-up. The most popular route for Wild engines include the big 3 American car producers: GM, Ford, and Mopar. The | + | A lot of rodders prefer their tunes coming from big displacement high horsepower output engines. If this sounds like you, your engine rebuild might cost a considerable amount more money than a stock engine rebuild/hop-up. The most popular route for Wild engines include the big 3 American car producers: GM, Ford, and Mopar. The 426 Hemi or 392 Hemi Big Block motors has long been considered the ultimate hot rod powerplant. However, over time the Chrysler 440, Chevrolet 454 and the 427 Ford Big Block have made a big comeback and are all considered perfect candidates for supercharged wild engines. |
== Locating an engine to rebuild == | == Locating an engine to rebuild == |