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CHEVY 383 / 350 HP 4 BOLT TBI BALANCED CRATE ENGINE
CHEVY 383 / 350 HP 4 BOLT TBI BALANCED CRATE ENGINE
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If you have a senior citizen in your home, you know how difficult it is for them to maneuver through the house. Whether they are affected by arthritis or joint replacement recovery, a rollator will help them get around on their own.

A rollator is essentially a framed support that enables an individual the ability to stand and walk around if they are unable to support themselves. Unlike a wheel chair the operator actually stands up and uses the walker for balance and support as they move around.

Depending on the specific needs of the individual you should consider the following when doing your research:

1. Construction materials - Is it sturdy enough for the individual who will be using it. Some units are poorly made and will not provide the needed support when used. Look for heavier gauge aluminum and ensure the bolts and nuts do not work their way loose during use.

2. Does it fold up - Folding walkers are more versatile and easily put into use when they need to go to the grocery store. The design should allow the unit to fold, but also make it easy to collapse and unfold without much effort.

3. Does it have wheels or just rubber tipped legs. For maximum use, wheeled systems are more efficient in helping the senior move about the home or store. If it has wheels on the bottom, there will be hand brakes to help control the device more effectively.

There are many rollator designs to choose from. Based on your senior citizen's needs, a rolling walker can help them stay mobile and more self sufficient as they heal.

Folding Roller Walkers help keep your senior mobile. Find more info about age related diseases at http://gravitygarden.com/age-related-disease/index.html

Swap 1990 Chevy truck 4.3 engine for balance shaft 4.3?

I have a 1990 Chevy 1/2 ton with a (Z)code 4.3 TBI. I hate the vibration this engine makes. Can I install a later model balance shaft 4.3 short block with the current top end? Or must I go with a whole longblock, and can I still keep the TBI? Will it bolt up? Any other suggestions welcome. Thanks!

must go whole longblock,

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