Bextreme04
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- 1980
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- 350-4bbl
Also, if you are rebuilding and don't have a good parts cleaner, I have found it to be well worth it to disassemble and inspect, then put everything into a large tub and take it to a local machine shop or trans shop and have them run everything through the industrial heated parts washer. Depending on the shop, you can often have them run it through whenever they don't have anything else running through it(as in drop off in the morning and pick up in the afternoon) for well under $100. Considering how time consuming it is to manually put things through a small parts washer, scrub them, rinse them, then dry them off... I consider it time and money ahead to have the shop do it.