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Re: plastic engine blocks [Re: rickraw] #3123353
02/21/23 12:56 PM
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that is a good idea. i may do just that.

Re: plastic engine blocks [Re: mopar dave] #3123437
02/21/23 03:30 PM
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Never know where you might find one for sale...

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Re: plastic engine blocks [Re: rickraw] #3123451
02/21/23 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by rickraw
Make up a block out of cardboard, should get u close enough.



Now you're stealing speed secrets from guys who put an LS in their Fox bodies.


If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
Re: plastic engine blocks [Re: CMcAllister] #3123459
02/21/23 04:43 PM
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When I saw he’s post, that was the cheapest way I thought of. Lol. That way u don’t have find one or worry about selling it.

Re: plastic engine blocks [Re: rickraw] #3123594
02/22/23 08:43 AM
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Hmmm work...i'll like to see one made of cardboard.

Re: plastic engine blocks [Re: A727Tflite] #3123595
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Originally Posted by Transman
Originally Posted by mopar dave
i dont need to mount anything to the block, just need it for mastercylinder clearance and pass inner fender clearance.


Why can’t you just lay the Hemi heads on a 440.

Doesn't the hemi and a 440 have different deck heights?

Re: plastic engine blocks [Re: racerx] #3123603
02/22/23 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by racerx
Originally Posted by Transman
Originally Posted by mopar dave
i dont need to mount anything to the block, just need it for mastercylinder clearance and pass inner fender clearance.


Why can’t you just lay the Hemi heads on a 440.

Doesn't the hemi and a 440 have different deck heights?


Same. So is the 413, 426 wedge.

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Re: plastic engine blocks [Re: racerx] #3123690
02/22/23 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by racerx
And they don't list a 400 cu" block but they do list a 318 frown

318, what I’m looking for, anyone have one to rent?

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