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Billet Block

Pro-Stock

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May 24, 2012
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Location
Whitmore lake, Mi
Been working on it for a few months off and on, Machined water passage and water inlet on the back of the block, Machined a deck plate, Drill and tap for longer studs. Thanks To Big Jim at OSP for the ideas and head studs. Waiting on stroker crank, rods and pistons. Thanks to Dave at Hurricane performance for those parts. Then I can send it out to get the bores plated. Cycl. head is done. Hopefully will be putting it back together in about a month.
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/fs7i6v1dn0jwf ... .17.31.jpg
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Please add your location to your site profile, thanks.
 
Pro-Stock - welcome to the site :)

Wow that is some high presicion work you're doing. Looking great.
I assume the billett Block will be a lot stronger than the Stock cast Block.
Do you run the Stock head and bottom end?
Are you going With steel sleeved cylinders?
What powerlevel?

This is exciting!!!! Please let us know how she runs when done.
 
Not for sure on power really didn't build it to just turn up the power, build a about 3-4 years ago when there wasn't really a good block out. We are going to plate the cycl., no steel sleeves. Thought about it but just decided to plate them. Its a stock head casting with big valves, springs, and porting. Stock bottom case. There is more pics of the build on our facebook page. Thanks Paul
 


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