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RE: Thans Orin. This problem is near to my heart...
By Ray - 12/12/2001 10:30:35 PM; IP 65.91.222.80
Heres something that might help to keep your engine together a lot longer, even with thin walls. One use a longer rod, no less than a 6.25 for chevy 1.75 rod ratio or more if you can.This help unload the cylinder walls because it moves the pin higher up into the piston and has better rod angle! And for my fords, it goes with out saying I will follow these rules. I will go a step further after sonic checking, I will use block fill up to 3" from top of the deck to stiffin those cylinder walls. The oil and water heat stays about the same, but make sure you have a good oil cooler and radiator. Thin O.K. to point. and that magic number .120 . Just one other thing, you want to live Then Balance It but thats another story.
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 Thans Orin. This problem is near to my heart... -- Dan Davis, 12/12/2001
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