Re: Just curious, are wedge blocks being cast anytime soon?
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02/09/16 05:17 PM
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I can build an entire 500 hp LS motor for what a bare block costs. ...and I could eat hot dogs for a week for the cost of a good steak. Why would anyone buy a steak if hot dogs are just as filling? Hot dogs must be better than steaks, and ls motors must be better than mopars. Although, it must get old seeing the same thing whenever someone opens the fridge/hood.
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Re: Just curious, are wedge blocks being cast anytime soon?
[Re: 73DAD]
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02/09/16 05:56 PM
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Some of the Mopar guys would rather whine than spend their money to buy parts. A good Friend of mine had both a 4.500 World block and a .030 over Mega block listed on Moparts for months before he could finally sell them. I ended up buying the mega block and it was cheaper than a band-aided stock block. I've had my fingers in 4 LS chevie bocks and everyone of them had the cam bearing ATE out of them. I've seen and heard of lots of Dart block (chevy guys again) issues too. Cry me a river guys. Some of you guys enjoy whining more than you do racing.
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Re: Just curious, are wedge blocks being cast anytime soon?
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If I raced 3-5 times a year or drove it on the street I wouldn't think twice about building a low 9 second stock block engine. My last stock block engine made 275 passes (8.60's@2500 pounds) before I found a crack when I took it apart a few Winters ago. Some guys want to wind the piss out of them, crank up the compression, push the timing, and CHEAP-OUT on fuel.
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Re: Just curious, are wedge blocks being cast anytime soon?
[Re: camastomcat]
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02/09/16 06:47 PM
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Remember this is a Mopar site, so whining about how expensive race parts are is a given. If more people would open their pocket book and buy this stuff they probably would not go out of production in the first place. Personally I was hoping it would be longer since I have a pair of megablocks at home. Figured it would be a good start on a great vacation Guess I will just use them now.
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Re: Just curious, are wedge blocks being cast anytime soon?
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02/09/16 08:10 PM
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And people wonder why I am gun shy and replacing my 300 run aluminum rods in my pristine Mega-block. Doug Go all the way in and buy an aluminum block to match those rods! I don't blame you in the least - peace of mind is worth the cost of a set a rods any day!
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Re: Just curious, are wedge blocks being cast anytime soon?
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02/09/16 10:01 PM
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it must get old seeing the same thing whenever someone opens the fridge/hood
You mean, like everyone's goal: a Gen-II hemi? You know, "for the wow factor"?
Strangely, this same argument was current when people started replacing their 150 hp (3/4 race) Ford flatheads with 200 hp (stock) 1949 Olds, 1949 Cadillac and 1951 Chrysler junkyard engines.
Sorry, the combination of easy availability, low costs, and super power is very compelling. For those not familiar, the LS series features: 1. Aluminum heads (yes, every single one). Despite the comments that appeared here in the Trick Flow post, multi-angle valves (BBC, Boss, 385) are not needed for excellent ports. All LS heads are wedge with parallel valves. 2007-* 6.0 & 6.2 square intake ports (including trucks) flow over 300 cfm as-cast, as-installed. 2. Aluminum blocks in all cars and many trucks. New factory replacement aluminum block: $1,200. 3. 6 bolt cross-bolted main bearings caps (yes, every single one). 4. Factory cast crankshaft safe to over 1,000 hp on boost (less N/A or nitrous). 5. Factory 1.7 rockers are safe above 6,500 RPM. 6. Stock pushrods are only 7.4" long.
LS engines are almost 20 years old, get used to it.
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Re: Just curious, are wedge blocks being cast anytime soon?
[Re: camastomcat]
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02/10/16 02:40 PM
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The Hemi was repairable, small hole and pan rail was all. The Wedge block was a total disaster. It is sitting on the side of the house. It is missing a 1 foot section on one side and about 10" on the other. Got the bottom of the bores on 5 holes and destroyed the cam tunnel. I actually gave away the Hemi block to a buddy and bought a new one. This is the other side..It was WAY worse than it looks here. It was broken for about a foot down the rail. Only the pan was holding it together. Sad part is we only had 11 passes on it since acquiring it and it was a nice pre world block that had bushed lifter bores too..Oh well live and learn
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Re: Just curious, are wedge blocks being cast anytime soon?
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Why would he object to an aluminum block, let me guess holing on to some out dated thinking that you will give up HP because of the aluminum block? Just curious. Letting a lack or iron blocks stop you from building an engine is outdated thinking. If it is a cost thing I can understand that, but frankly if you want to build a Mopar engine it is the only opting right now. So I fail to see the issue...
You can call Indy(preferably a dealer)and have an aluminum block at your door next week.
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Re: Just curious, are wedge blocks being cast anytime soon?
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Why would he object to an aluminum block, let me guess holing on to some out dated thinking that you will give up HP because of the aluminum block? Just curious. Letting a lack or iron blocks stop you from building an engine is outdated thinking. If it is a cost thing I can understand that, but frankly if you want to build a Mopar engine it is the only opting right now. So I fail to see the issue...
You can call Indy(preferably a dealer)and have an aluminum block at your door next week.
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Re: Just curious, are wedge blocks being cast anytime soon?
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02/10/16 03:29 PM
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It is mind boggling to me that Mopar has their heads so buried in the sand? At the end of the day, it comes down to supply and demand, and they obviously don't see it, as a money making venture. I have had every type of Mopar block, from iron to aluminum, and it is incredible to me that, as of today, Mopar makes ZERO blocks, both big and small blocks, all (or most) of the vendors are hard to get stuff from, including World, KB, and last but not least, the holier than thou geniuses at Indy, who think they have a clue, when they are some of the biggest horse's a$$es on the planet. Oh, forgot the nightmare that is the Ritter block. So glad that my stuff is gone, and, due to the block and 20+ year old cylinder head technology, except for the Gen 3 Hemi and Predator stuff, I will probably never do another Mopar, if things stay the same.
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Re: Just curious, are wedge blocks being cast anytime soon?
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02/10/16 04:02 PM
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It is mind boggling to me that Mopar has their heads so buried in the sand? At the end of the day, it comes down to supply and demand, and they obviously don't see it, as a money making venture. I have had every type of Mopar block, from iron to aluminum, and it is incredible to me that, as of today, Mopar makes ZERO blocks, both big and small blocks, all (or most) of the vendors are hard to get stuff from, including World, KB, and last but not least, the holier than thou geniuses at Indy, who think they have a clue, when they are some of the biggest horse's a$$es on the planet. Oh, forgot the nightmare that is the Ritter block. So glad that my stuff is gone, and, due to the block and 20+ year old cylinder head technology, except for the Gen 3 Hemi and Predator stuff, I will probably never do another Mopar, if things stay the same. Thank you..coming from someone who has been there done that. ..
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