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      <title>Building Your Truck With a New 6.7 Short Block</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve spent any time under the hood lately, you know that picking out a 6.7 short block is often the most cost-effective way to save a truck that&amp;#39;s seen better days. Whether you&amp;#39;re dealing with a Powerstroke that decided to melt a piston or a</description>
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