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Old 08-18-2002, 12:38 AM
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Question ka24de block the same as the ka24e?

does ne1 know if the ka24de's block is the same as the ka24e because as i posted earlier i blew my engine and the head is fine. i am having a new engine put in the alty in a few weeks and i wanted to know if the head will fit on my truck. they have identical engines besides the head that's it. i just wondering if ne1 know if that is the case. cause the truck needs more topend .
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