cement to reinforce sleeves??
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Re:cement to reinforce sleeves??
yeah, actually it works really well.
I did that on my old top-fuel civic... I use a really fine grain and put big straws threw it to let the coolant flow... Worked really well @ 20psi for about 2.2456 seconds, and then everything blew up.
I did that on my old top-fuel civic... I use a really fine grain and put big straws threw it to let the coolant flow... Worked really well @ 20psi for about 2.2456 seconds, and then everything blew up.
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Re:cement to reinforce sleeves??
Personally i will never buy anything that needs to have a website like an infomercial.....they dont include the price of the stuff...i dunno...it looks like a nice scam to me...this clause at the bottom of their website really makes me want to go out and use this product
WARRANTY: No warranty is stated nor implied due to operating extremes in race engines and manufacturer's inability to control installation. Manufacturer is not responsible for any cooling problems that may result from filling water jackets. User is responsible for determining suitability of product for intended use. All risk and liability connected with use of the product is assumed by user.
WARRANTY: No warranty is stated nor implied due to operating extremes in race engines and manufacturer's inability to control installation. Manufacturer is not responsible for any cooling problems that may result from filling water jackets. User is responsible for determining suitability of product for intended use. All risk and liability connected with use of the product is assumed by user.
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Re:cement to reinforce sleeves??
Beaus B16a Race engine is cemented, but has drilled passages for cooling.
I beleive the Zex race car also uses this method.
this is Bob Kennedys 1g Crx SI engine, aka TurboREX designer of the Custom turbo kits for 1g's its a devcon aluminum filler.
I beleive the Zex race car also uses this method.
this is Bob Kennedys 1g Crx SI engine, aka TurboREX designer of the Custom turbo kits for 1g's its a devcon aluminum filler.
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Re:cement to reinforce sleeves??
Originally Posted by bigwig
WARRANTY: No warranty is stated nor implied due to operating extremes in race engines and manufacturer's inability to control installation. Manufacturer is not responsible for any cooling problems that may result from filling water jackets. User is responsible for determining suitability of product for intended use. All risk and liability connected with use of the product is assumed by user.