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Y-guys I'm about to start gathering parts for a rebuild. Nothing fancy just good reliable parts. I've seen this "Falcon CO" on e-pay but is the quaility stuff there. (They show name brand boxes on their site) Suggestions..... Thx, Bill
Bill Pelham,Al
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Bill: Check your local parts stores first. You can even check them out on the internet, find availability and price. Saves you shipping costs associated with epay. Also, John Mummert has a great array of Y parts, and he won't sell inferior parts. He sends them back if they don't meet his approval. John
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I've gotten several thing from maddog on ePay. I also order from John Mummert and Egge Machine.
Maddog can sell you a RollMaster timing chain for a bit less than Mummert, but John's such a resource that I try to buy from him when I can.
I also got parts through my machinist.
I bought a cam from CamCraft in Maryland, a custom 'marine' grind. 112 LSA!
Best regards,
Paul Menten
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Believe it or not,sometimes things are simpler than they first seem.If you're just interested in rebuilding a good stock engine,you can get everything you need at a NAPA store.At least the NAPA in my town carries all the parts to overhaul a Y-Block.They keep all these because there are still so many of the Y-Block equipped trucks still in normal use by farmers and loggers etc.These parts are,in general, good enough for a stock street engine.

Paul, Boonville,MO
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