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RE: .060 over 406
By Ray - 10/06/2001 12:49:19 PM; IP 66.81.39.13
Ted, If get close to that ( .125 ) thick margin on the cylinder walls, a block filler is needed. On thin wall blocks, it will stop some or all cylinder wall deflection depending on were you stop the fill. Ray
PS My 11 to 1 428 is filled just above soft plugs w / a .095 cylinder wall thickness with total seal rings,no oil, no blow by.
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