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Wild Donkey
Member # 662
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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
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PunkINa5.SLOW
Member # 10
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Reggie Jackson Racing will do it.
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Wild Donkey
Member # 662
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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?
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st5150
Member # 51
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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/
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PunkINa5.SLOW
Member # 10
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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...
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RiddlerGT
Member # 113
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what does that mean what exactly do they do?
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st5150
Member # 51
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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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