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Posted by Wild Donkey (Member # 662) on :
 
Can anyone tell me whether you fill the block when it's bare or when engine assembly is installed? Where is there a place around hear that will do it?

Thanx
 


Posted by PunkINa5.SLOW (Member # 10) on :
 
Reggie Jackson Racing will do it.
 
Posted by Wild Donkey (Member # 662) on :
 
wHERE IS HE LOCATED AND HOW MUCH DO THEY CHARGE? dOES THE BLOCK NEED TO BE BARE OR IS IT OK TO HAVE THE SHORT BLOCK ASSEMBLED?
 
Posted by st5150 (Member # 51) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wild Donkey:
wHERE IS HE LOCATED AND HOW MUCH DO THEY CHARGE? dOES THE BLOCK NEED TO BE BARE OR IS IT OK TO HAVE THE SHORT BLOCK ASSEMBLED?

http://www.reggiejacksonhp.com/
 


Posted by PunkINa5.SLOW (Member # 10) on :
 
I would (personally) have the block filled before any machine work.

This is a VERY argueed issue and I dont want to cause one here but some say you can fill after assembly but I cant get myself to believe that........to each their own...
 


Posted by RiddlerGT (Member # 113) on :
 
what does that mean what exactly do they do?
 
Posted by st5150 (Member # 51) on :
 
They fill in the passages with a 'cement'.

Plus side: Block is more riged and stronger.

Minus side: Blocked passages = hot motor.

Its usually done to drag-only motors that are not driven on the street.
 






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