Originally Posted By AndyF
.200 on the thrust sides for all 8 holes would be a fantastic block. I've tested a lot of Mopar blocks over the years and typically what you'll find is 5 or 6 good holes in a block and 2 or 3 bad holes. Ma Mopar's quality control sucked during the 70's. Whoever ran the foundry that cast Chevy blocks knew what they were doing. The Mopar foundry wasn't so lucky.


Can this be fixed by sleeving the block? I have access to a machine shop, so cost is less of an issue. S/F....Ken M