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Old 06-03-2003, 07:11 AM
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help

hi
i am an apprentice auto elec
i also try to teach my self as much mechanical as possible
thus why i ask this question
being a previous owner of a hk my first car and only
i have previously brought a commadoor
with 253
i have been told by many people the 253 block and 308 block are the same meaning 308 heads can bolt on a 253 is this true?

plz help
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Old 06-16-2003, 10:29 PM
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yeah 308 heads can be bolted to a 253 the only major difference between the motors are bore size valve size and manifolds plus carb
but you best performance increase for dollar would be to fit 308 manifold
carb
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