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atomikpunx 03-22-2003 05:35 PM

Re:fill the block? block guard? which one????
 
i was gonna go Golden Eagle... but it cost so much...

so im thinking this will rock my world.

turbohf 03-22-2003 06:57 PM

Re:fill the block? block guard? which one????
 
k i want to try this. i will definatly try it on my D16 if i keep it around, but thinking i will try it on my B16 when i get it too...

HMT-Admin 03-23-2003 03:01 AM

Re:fill the block? block guard? which one????
 
You guys, the people that have did this only used their engines for mainly racing.. after turborex did this he really never drove it on the street.

So just becarful how you do it, and if you dont torque the head/girdle down while the epoxy is drying, and rebore the cylinders (AT A MACHINE SHOP) you are fucked. The cement could dry funny, and when the block heats up and trys to shift you could be popping head gaskets all damn day.

Jeff



atomikpunx 03-23-2003 04:20 AM

Re:fill the block? block guard? which one????
 
oh well d16a1's are cheap.
if i don't like the results
i'll go down to the yard and pull another in the future.

Dr.Boost 03-23-2003 07:25 PM

Re:fill the block? block guard? which one????
 
I have a blockgaurd installed and I regret it. I have heard so much bad stuff about them and it wasn't until after I installed it that I found all this crap out. I didn't even hone the block afterwards :-X. I have been pretty lucky so far. DO NOT GET A BLOCKGAURD. You should be worried about your bottom end before you even think about the block. Sob...sob...sob... :-[
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alldriver28 03-24-2003 11:53 AM

Re:fill the block? block guard? which one????
 
this sounds very good but my concern would be that this setup is not good for daily driving since the heat cycle might endup barking everything apart then you would have all that ---- floating around................. :-\

abaz .....does kennedy drives that thing on daily basis??? ne problems so far...................

45psi 03-24-2003 12:12 PM

Re:fill the block? block guard? which one????
 
when you torque down the head, and girdle, should the head gasket be on too?

HMT-Admin 03-24-2003 03:42 PM

Re:fill the block? block guard? which one????
 
The car was sold the last I heard, so I dont know what was up with it, he *sometimes* posts on the resource.. but its pretty rare, hes out of the scene and flying those little ultra-lite airplanes.

I would use like an old headgasket when you just torque the head down.

Jeff

t.locrx 03-24-2003 08:18 PM

Re:fill the block? block guard? which one????
 
why is the block guard not such a good ideal does it help at all. and also if you were to tap the guard down a couple of inches lower and weld it in place would that be a good ideal?


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