ive never rebuilt, is this rebuildable?

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So my last 350 spun some mains and blew some rods, the only block damage i see is this... anybody here rebuild and know if this is still saveable?? Btw its the lower part of the cylinder wall

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So my last 350 spun some mains and blew some rods, the only block damage i see is this... anybody here rebuild and know if this is still saveable?? Btw its the lower part of the cylinder wall

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Throw it away. Do you need one?
 

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No after that i bought an "engine" tranny pair from a 75' for $700 wich is whats in it now minus the trans cus it lost all forward gears. After another $150 i finally got a good th350.
 

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Damn that sucks, but it's junk just **** can it..
 

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Sad its only worth bout 8 bucks scrap
 

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weld some arms n legs to it and put a piece of glass on it. Be an awesome coffee table for the right people. LOL hell put some #3 stuff on the underside of the glass and sell it. Just don't stub your toe on it.

After a google search, it's actually pretty darn easy.

https://www.google.com/search?q=eng...9eTWAhWM5IMKHZFjAx4Q_AUICygC&biw=1920&bih=916

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Lmfao, ive seen that before but ive never thought about that lol you got a good point
 

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Or gut the webbing and make a grill.
 

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True but i lack a garage and torches and all the fun stuff ta make that
 

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looks like bearing caps are bolted to oil pan holes for the feet. Not sure if the piston holes line up or need to be drilled. You would need to secure the pistons so they wouldnt flop over and the glass slide off.
 

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looks like bearing caps are bolted to oil pan holes for the feet. Not sure if the piston holes line up or need to be drilled. You would need to secure the pistons so they wouldnt flop over and the glass slide off.
Braise the rod to the pin.
 

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