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Re: Pics of flooded heads what would you do?
[Re: justinp61]
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02/20/09 04:13 PM
02/20/09 04:13 PM
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moparmanjames
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Las Vegas NV
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Listen to Ryan, pay now or pay later. DAMHIK.
or he could just keep posting until enough people tell him what he wants to hear, could take a while though...
Rust is the oxidation of the metal, this compromises surface hardness and integrity. Maybe it will be ok but for $200-$400 it's cheap insurance compared to broken springs and a trashed engine.
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Re: Pics of flooded heads what would you do?
[Re: moparmanjames]
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02/21/09 01:40 AM
02/21/09 01:40 AM
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Posts: 28,608 Shopping @ HoBo Fright
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Doc Flappergas's Evil Twin
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 28,608
Shopping @ HoBo Fright
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Listen to Ryan, pay now or pay later. DAMHIK.
or he could just keep posting until enough people tell him what he wants to hear, could take a while though...
Rust is the oxidation of the metal, this compromises surface hardness and integrity. Maybe it will be ok but for $200-$400 it's cheap insurance compared to broken springs and a trashed engine.
I am already ahead of ya Ryan And I PMed and he gave me the recomendation. I am also considering cleaning up the outside {already have 1 done}that was polished and then sending the 2 heads to him. I was also waiting on the can grinder to call me back that made the cam with spects on what springs they wanted as well. If I don't use the local guys It wont hurt them to sit longer than they have so far I am going to get the short block done firstand see what that cost to fix first since it is apart and there already. Thanks for everyones imput
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