boostjunkie
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Man would I love to do thatLOL...just remembered that he got to "dumpster dive" through experimental and Indy stuff too
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SignUp Now!Man would I love to do thatLOL...just remembered that he got to "dumpster dive" through experimental and Indy stuff too
So far you have the only cross bolted center bolt block/pics. Maybe yours looks a little different because of the extra material my friend was referring to?Mike, looking at pics of my block. It doesn't have the "hard ribs" where your oil pan bolts are located. Weird, never noticed that. I will check my other motors.
What number is on the front or that jewel?On center 153 with all mains being four bolt doesnt have dipstick either.View attachment 315777 View attachment 315778
All my mains are cross bolted.Dank From the photos it looked like you had cross bolted center but it was the motor mount bolt. Yours appears to be the same as my block and not the latest version. Still very cool though and thanks for sharing
My buddy ended up buying this block that has a chunk taken out of it . Supposedly it was for windage purpose.I have seen many motors where the block, rods and Valve train were ruined but the crank was still good. Is there a more windowed block in history? I don't know. But I have one that was repaired by Ray's Crack repair in the great state of KY and it has held everything that I have thrown at it. Now that breakage looks similar to a block that had about 4 inches removed and was running a custom oil pan.
View attachment 315805 And how many are left.....bye
Now this is just a WAG but it looks like the motor mount stressed that one. Do you know the history?
Yea that’s why I said my bad . You are correct just mains 1& 4 are cross bolted then the center caps are splayed . Ether way if u can build a stage block right you have an advantage over a girdled production block .IMO. I have a question my bore is 4.061 and I hear that the on center blocks have thicker walls . How much thicker are the walls to a off center stage block?Dank, your center mains are splayed main caps. Not cross bolted. If they were cross bolted, they would have bolts that screwed in from the outside of the block like the front & rear mains. Just saying.
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Spun a rod as far as I know. It belongs to a buddy, came in a parts lot. Was a stage 2 headed engine. Not sure why it failed, I’m assuming spun bearing and kept going? Pretty strong really, obviously the rod didn’t spin around the whole inside and destroy the rest of it.
The off center stuff didnt have the quality control the on center stuff did. I have 3 sonic test sheets somewhere. A 4.1 off center stage 2, was right at .180 to .200 with a 4.02 bore, a 4.1 stage 2 off center with a 3.8 bore, had a lot of meat, and a 3.8 stage 1 that was .180 to .200 on the low end, some areas were more. The on center blocks are beefier, even the early ones with no cross bolts, and weight more. The stage blocks are also made of a better material than a production block. A 2 bolt main stage 1 with billet caps is stronger than a girdled 109.Yea that’s why I said my bad . You are correct just mains 1& 4 are cross bolted then the center caps are splayed . Ether way if u can build a stage block right you have an advantage over a girdled production block .IMO. I have a question my bore is 4.061 and I hear that the on center blocks have thicker walls . How much thicker are the walls to a off center stage block?