Re: Filling Block..... How To
you have to make a relationship w/ a machine shop to get good prices. Bring in a couple blocks/heads and watch the prices drop
|
Re: Filling Block..... How To
i just take them thru the back door! i love my friends! >:D
|
Re: Filling Block..... How To
i have a buddy that works in a machine shop but the do all manufacturing sort of parts..they make airplane parts and its all CNC so they do hundreds at a time..
|
Re: Filling Block..... How To
CRX304, any dyno testing planned for this. Maybe eventually when you upgrade your turbo? I'm seriously considering doing this to a spare B18b block and am curious to know how well it will hold up. I'm not asking anyone to go blow their engine up on a dyno for testing, but I'd like to see some dyno sheets of filled blocks and at what pressures these things can handle.
|
Re: Filling Block..... How To
this comming friday i'm hitting the dyno
|
Re: Filling Block..... How To
Check out your local Napa. The small rinky dink place by my house has a machine shop in the back that's 3x the size of the store and when I went in there the floor was covered with tagged blocks and heads either waiting to be worked on or finished. The prices at Napa are also pretty damn good, much better than a lot of speed shops charge for labor alone.
|
Re: Filling Block..... How To
Originally Posted by absolutezroo
i'm gonna use the block filler that summit racing sells...is it basically the same stuff?? i know it's a few buck cheaper so i didn't know if there's much of a difference in contents
|
Re: Filling Block..... How To
Which expands at a rate most similar to stock sleeves, aluminum or cast iron?
|
Re: Filling Block..... How To
so then i would use the one from summit for the f22b2 block right?
|
Re: Filling Block..... How To
Originally Posted by TorganFM
Which expands at a rate most similar to stock sleeves, aluminum or cast iron?
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:27 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands