Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
#1
Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
I know people are doing this and its been a while so I'd like to know how well the blocks are holding up. Is the epoxy actually dissipating the heat properly? This seems to be an ideal way to support the cylinders, but I scepticle since its not as mainstream as I would have thought.
#3
Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
Mines holding up fine. Its been filled for over a year, this year I have been boosted @10psi, not one problem. The only time I had overheating issues is when my slim fan took a dump on me. Otherwise, can't complain.
Hotrex's motor cracked a sleeve because he admittedly did a shitty job tuning..
Originally Posted by bitchasscracker
yea ask hotrex about it
#6
Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
Originally Posted by reactone
Mines holding up fine. Its been filled for over a year, this year I have been boosted @10psi, not one problem. The only time I had overheating issues is when my slim fan took a dump on me. Otherwise, can't complain.
Hotrex's motor cracked a sleeve because he admittedly did a shitty job tuning..
Hotrex's motor cracked a sleeve because he admittedly did a shitty job tuning..
who tuned it
#7
Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
Originally Posted by the 13th round
---- that devcon ----, ill sell you a golden eagle one for like 80 bucks.
#8
Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=59781.0
21lbs on pump gas + shitty tune= 4 cracked sleeves
Its not rocket science here. :1
Even an fmu user can understand that.
21lbs on pump gas + shitty tune= 4 cracked sleeves
Its not rocket science here. :1
Even an fmu user can understand that.
#9
Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
Originally Posted by reactone
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=59781.0
21lbs on pump gas + shitty tune= 4 cracked sleeves
Its not rocket science here. :1
Even an fmu user can understand that.
21lbs on pump gas + shitty tune= 4 cracked sleeves
Its not rocket science here. :1
Even an fmu user can understand that.
i already know all this ----. i was here when it all happened reatard
#10
Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
well, even though the GE block guard is one of the best. It still does not ditribute pressure evenly like the liquid would. but my though is that the epoxy will not transfer heat as well.
thanks for all the info. this is for a 500+Hp fully built S2000 so I wanted some people with experience to comment before proceeding. i may just go with the block guard this time.
thanks for all the info. this is for a 500+Hp fully built S2000 so I wanted some people with experience to comment before proceeding. i may just go with the block guard this time.