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RE: 390 flywheel in 428 equals -- Caboom
By Craig - 05/30/2001 1:48:28 AM; IP 205.188.192.36
He must of had it internally balanced or it will probably blow the bottom end out. Seen several examples in the junk yards that someone had switch the engine (352/360/390) and put a 428 in but used the wrong flexplate. Most had broken rods, granated pistons with holes in the pan. It would probably run at a low RPM. Usually leakage at the rear main is a first sign. But, I no expert, maybe someone else will know for sure!
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 428 Flywheels -- Jeff H., 05/26/2001
RE: 390 flywheel in 428 equals -- Caboom -- Craig, 05/30/2001
 RE: 428 Flywheels -- Paul, 05/30/2001
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