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J-MAN 10-05-2007 03:51 PM

Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
 
block gaurds are worthless compared to a filled block, it supports the wrong part of the block where the liquid aluminum supports more. there is a thread on this stickied in the tech forum

90dx 10-05-2007 08:38 PM

Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
 
If you cant afford the 895 for a sleeved block then save your money and get a good tune on stock sleeves.

extensioncordy 10-05-2007 09:40 PM

Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
 
filled block ftmfw.

reactone 10-08-2007 08:39 AM

Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
 

Originally Posted by bitchasscracker

i already know all this ----. i was here when it all happened reatard

Yeah, no ----, I read through that thread again, I was posting more for the OP.

pissnuts 10-08-2007 11:02 AM

Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
 
the day i poor that ---- in my block is becouse some persons feet is devconed to my block to sink to the bottom of the river, that ---- is useless

absolutezroo 10-08-2007 11:20 AM

Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
 
If done properly block filler works. It is, however, no replacement for a sleeved block. Block filler and block posting have been cheap alternatives for years.

pissnuts 10-08-2007 11:30 AM

Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
 

Originally Posted by absolutezroo
If done properly block filler works. It is, however, no replacement for a sleeved block. Block filler and block posting have been cheap alternatives for years.

yet stock sleeve records are made without any block filling on almost every series of honda motor ;)

Tom-Guy 10-08-2007 11:13 PM

Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
 

Originally Posted by reactone
21lbs on pump gas + shitty tune= 4 cracked sleeves

Hey, -------, I think xenocron knows how to tune. Take your $0.02 and shove it up your ass.

The verdict on Josh Coleman's motor was a bad tank of gas. It had been raped on for a few thousand miles with no problems, he filled it up and it immediately ---- the bed with extensive cracking of the sleeves.

staticchmbr 10-08-2007 11:51 PM

Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
 
i filled mine a while ago.. but not too sure if i want to crack it back open to make the coolant holes bigger...not trying to buy another head gasket..im sure it will be fine on 12 psi+ a xenocron tune...just have to get it done

reactone 10-12-2007 08:04 PM

Re: Block Guard using Devcon Alum Liquid
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Hey, -------, I think xenocron knows how to tune. Take your $0.02 and shove it up your ass.

The verdict on Josh Coleman's motor was a bad tank of gas. It had been raped on for a few thousand miles with no problems, he filled it up and it immediately ---- the bed with extensive cracking of the sleeves.

Jesus, relax, I thought that I had read that it was his own tune that made it ---- the bed, I am not the type to spout off bullshit in topics that I have no business talking about. I guess I should have waded through the 5+ pages again, its just too painful. :P


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