Re: Would like some advise on 2 different Hemi blocks
[Re: rickseeman]
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04/02/21 02:29 PM
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Buy them from one of the other new owners now, Tim Banning at FHO will be my choice I bought my 4.500 aluminum street wedge block from him several years ago back when you had to get in the waiting line to own one back before all the production issues were resolved I had him do all the finish machine work including bushing the lifter bores, finish the main align hone and all the rest to get it to stock blue print specs. I'll buy more from him now
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Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Would like some advise on 2 different Hemi blocks
[Re: rickseeman]
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04/02/21 07:53 PM
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kwikblownhemi
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I hate to ask, but what is the status on Keith Black blocks? When I go to the website all I see is t-shirts? Really? Ask Todd Marsh. He can tell you all about the status. I ordered a KB block Dec 2018. I emailed Darren Beale March 2020 asking why I didn't have a block. He called me twice from Australia assuring me I would have a block soon. I spoke to Chris at KB in Newport Beach sometime last year and he said he was going to make sure Darren got in contact with me. More hot air. Ken Black lied to me for a year before he stopped answering the phone. He's starting to look like a pretty good guy. I cancelled the order Feb this year.
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Re: Would like some advise on 2 different Hemi blocks
[Re: mopar dave]
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04/02/21 08:44 PM
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The first KB street hemi block I assembled had the sleeves to high and I had to have KB fix them. Make sure you get the specs. on the sleeve heights and check them as soon as you get the block correct if needed I had to get a special set of head gaskets made for that motor also due to it being a street Hemi block, not a race hemi block Another reason you will see me call them Hemiriod motors
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Would like some advise on 2 different Hemi blocks
[Re: mopar dave]
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04/02/21 11:25 PM
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My dumb ass read that bore size wrong. Sorry, yes, it's a 4.490. One thing that BM said about the block was that the liners stick out above the deck. Are these to be machined flush with the deck or are they intended to be assembled this way? The Sleeves should be .002" above the deck roughly not flush.
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Re: Would like some advise on 2 different Hemi blocks
[Re: mopar dave]
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04/03/21 05:26 PM
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I am using the Stage V replacement heads with CNC by Modern Cylinder Head. also using the Stage V rockers . My block is a World Aluminum . I'm using CP pistons for 10.5 -1 It's pretty similar combo to what you have described, just less compression.
Mark
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Re: Would like some advise on 2 different Hemi blocks
[Re: mopar dave]
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04/04/21 09:08 AM
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Dave my plan is very similar to yours. My goal is 800-850 on pump fuel with an iron mopar block 572 ci. The only component I have is the 4.5 bore block. Purchased a couple years ago. We chose to go iron because this will be mainly street driven and at the time blocks were even harder to get a hold of. I'm leaning towards stage 5 heads, rockers, and their dual quad intake, solid roller cam (unknown specs currently). I would like to run as much compression as possible but leery of anything over 11:1. Hemis are supposed to tolerate more compression but sill a gamble with any pump fuel. Have you decided who your going to purchase the heads from? I think there are to many great hemi builders out there to pick from... Hahaha. Also the super prepped Edelbrock heads from Hughes seem like a good bargain with pretty impressive flow numbers. But just like everything currently they are out of stock and uncertain of availability. Not trying to hijack your post but very interested in your choice of parts.
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