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Running 350 In washington? Seattle north area?

Tayven1

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Anyone have a running 350 somewhere in the Seattle area they want to part with that does not have gold in it? Also, do you have the time to help me throw it in my truck? I need to get something in my rig soon, and I dont really know how to put an engine in. Im sure with some one that has done it before we could make it happen. Let me know if you got something I might want. I really proably wont be able to buy an engine thats all done up. I've had some bad luck with the truck this year and I just want to get it running. I've got two engines and a bunch of HP parts that I would like to build real strong but I need to get it runing in the mean while.
 
I'm pulling out a 350 long block out of my 78. It did run when it was parked a year ago. i picked up a new long block.

I will give it to you if you can pick it up...
it's in Mount Vernon, and not out just yet...

I'll even wait and you can help me pull it... :)
 
Man I love this site. I'm down to help you with anything if it means maybe getting my truck going again. sent you a PM, lets chat about it! Thanks!! Kenny your awsome and were gunna have to wheel soon once we both get running rigs! LOL
 
i'm pretty busy with christmas till after the first...
I'm hoping to have enought time just to pull my 350 out of the K5 this weekend...

Problem is i am in federal way and my k5 is in mount vernon (60 north of seattle)

I'll glady set teh 350 aside and wrap it up safe and secure...
It is a long block so you will need to add your own flex plate, fuel pump, pulley's etc. intake can stay on it.

I also dont have a way of getting it to you...
(i have to get my new 350 up there as it is...)
 
thats awsome man, Well I have a Honda Ridgline as a daily Driver, I can put a pallet in the back of that and bring it home I think.
 
Just be sure to strap it down to the pallet and put something under the pallet that could catch any oil or antifreeze that might leak.
 
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