Re: RB main girdle ??????
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with steel caps and girdle... and little NOS
Define little NOS
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
[Re: Hessu]
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01/02/12 09:20 PM
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That almmost looks photoshopped.
This page is made up completely of recycled electrons.
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
[Re: SG duster]
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01/04/12 02:28 AM
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Save your money and get a aftermarket block. Has anybody used one and stopped block failure because of it?
put it this way Iv never heard of a block failing because of one
The main reason I bought a kit from Greg was to help with the cap walk issues. It did stop that! No more signs at all! Money well spent for me. Thanks Greg
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
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01/05/12 03:16 PM
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Anybody have any experience with the 440Source girdle kit?
LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready - 11.07 @ 120
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
[Re: StealthWedge67]
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01/05/12 07:25 PM
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Anybody have any experience with the 440Source girdle kit?
I have installed 3 of them so far not an issue. 1 has aluminum mains, 1 has steel and the other is stock mains. I figure if anything breaks, I am going with an aftermarket block next time anyways. So I'm just not going to get all up and worried about it.
Easy to install, seals well. just get your spacing right with your washer shims. Used on 4.375 crank, 4.25 and 4.15 both aluminum and steel rods. I give up baby setting a 40 yr old block. If it goes, then as I said. Aftermarket from there on.
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
[Re: bcrproducts]
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01/06/12 01:42 AM
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The Chenoweth racing engines deal fell through and is a bad memory at this point. Jerry from Superior design concepts is now making the BCRproducts line. There was some minor tweeking of the prototypes that we worked out so the setup will be available very soon. Call Jerry fro information (248) 256-1143. Hopefully he will pipe in and give us an update.
Thanks for your patience guys!!
Greg--BCRproducts
Talked to Jerry today and he says shipments will be going out in two weeks.
Greg
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
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01/06/12 02:02 AM
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not to hi-jack- but how does everyone seal the girlde to the block? i bought mine from mancini i think a few years ago. and it always seeps oil from between it and the block. i just used sealer. i was told once to use a gasket between it and the block but that seems counter intuitive to its purpose.... if i am supposed to shim the girle to the caps then why would i put a soft gasket in-between? how would i shim that?
Last edited by 8urvette; 01/06/12 04:28 AM.
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
[Re: 8urvette]
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01/06/12 01:22 PM
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not to hi-jack- but how does everyone seal the girlde to the block? i bought mine from mancini i think a few years ago. and it always seeps oil from between it and the block. i just used sealer. i was told once to use a gasket between it and the block but that seems counter intuitive to its purpose.... if i am supposed to shim the girle to the caps then why would i put a soft gasket in-between? how would i shim that?
That is why we designed ours the way it is. Much more integraly strong with less sandwich effect. Here is a hint. Just use Permatex grey as a sealant no gasket at all except on the pan. You will never go back to regular silicone again.
Greg
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
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01/25/12 05:04 AM
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The Chenoweth racing engines deal fell through and is a bad memory at this point. Jerry from Superior design concepts is now making the BCRproducts line. There was some minor tweeking of the prototypes that we worked out so the setup will be available very soon. Call Jerry fro information (248) 256-1143. Hopefully he will pipe in and give us an update.
Thanks for your patience guys!!
Greg--BCRproducts
What did you have to change on them? They seemed great to start with. Also, for those that think they are too expensive, price out the cost of billet main caps, plus a girdle, plus all the fasteners. Mancini sells a kit for about $100 less, but is not as nice as the BCR. It does not even allow for an internal oil pickup?
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
[Re: PETE@BESTMACHINE]
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01/25/12 01:18 PM
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I would like to here from someone that had a high horsepower stock block, the block failed in the main web area, redid a stock block this time with a girdle and and no problem. Yes cylinder wall thickness is a concern and problem. We use aluminum caps and hard block with good results.You need to know the limits of a stock block and know when not use one, thats all I am trying to point out. It does seem like the low decks do better than the RB block in this area.
Built a 800hp 496ci engine and cracked a cylinder wall at the end of the first season. The block was stock with alum caps and alum rods.
The next block we did we filled, alum caps, alum rods, and a girdle. Lasted 4 hard seasons with the hp lvl's closer to 850-900..... Then a rod decided to let go and put a nice hole in the block.
I feel the cement was what made the block that much stronger but the girdle must have helped.
I say the first engine set up was with nearly the weakest set up except for alum caps and the second build was the strongest with keeping a stock block.
If I ever buildt another engine in the 800-900hp range I would try and go with a aftermarket block for sure. So much safer in the long run!
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
[Re: 451Mopar]
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01/26/12 09:54 AM
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The Chenoweth racing engines deal fell through and is a bad memory at this point. Jerry from Superior design concepts is now making the BCRproducts line. There was some minor tweeking of the prototypes that we worked out so the setup will be available very soon. Call Jerry fro information (248) 256-1143. Hopefully he will pipe in and give us an update.
Thanks for your patience guys!!
Greg--BCRproducts
What did you have to change on them? They seemed great to start with. Also, for those that think they are too expensive, price out the cost of billet main caps, plus a girdle, plus all the fasteners. Mancini sells a kit for about $100 less, but is not as nice as the BCR. It does not even allow for an internal oil pickup?
We just tweaked some cosmetic stuff like radiused corners etc so that handling the parts is easier.. The product will be exactly the same.
Greg
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
[Re: moparniac]
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01/26/12 11:59 AM
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Im curious to see a girdled block that did have block failure? just curious as I cant ever recall seeing a post on here or someone posted pics of a split block or anything when it had a girlde on! not saying they aint out there just curious if anyone had it happen
............Yep! had no problems breaking one.......BCR aluminum caps, hard blocked to the bottoms of the soft plugs, and a girdle, [can't remember the manufacturer right now], Car ran 9.75, at 138, car weighed 3300 lbs. never dynoed it, so you would have to use the formulas to figure the HP, engine lasted about 150 1/8th mile runs, and 20-30 1/4 mile passes, pulled it apart last winter to freshen, and discovered the block broken in several places, on the main webs. had a machine shop build a new one without all the crap, just used a good later model 440 block with the thicker castings, steel caps, and no girdle or hard block, have about 100 runs into this motor so far, it is actually faster, runs 6teens, 111mph, in the 1/8th mile, so far no problems, but I have not torn it down either. I do have a very nice girdle just sitting here, can look up the manufacturer if anyone is interested, I won't go that route again.
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Re: RB main girdle ??????
[Re: bcrproducts]
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01/26/12 04:12 PM
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We just tweaked some cosmetic stuff like radiused corners etc so that handling the parts is easier.. The product will be exactly the same.
Greg
I'd lose the deep counter-sink for the front two holes. Studding the girdle to the timing cover doesn't contribute anything to strength but it does a good job of capturing the timing cover requiring removal of the oil pan to adjust camshaft phasing. DAMHIK
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