Stock block rigidity
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Stock block rigidity
When reaching for the limits of a stock block for street and strip use... how great is the concern with cylinder wall movement (whipping?) in a non filled application and is this (or could it be) amplified by the longer cylinders of the D9TE? 4.5 or maybe even an Adney 4.6
Bernie- Posts : 45
Join date : 2010-09-29
Re: Stock block rigidity
a 4.6 arm in a stock block
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Re: Stock block rigidity
what? I know its not recommended, but not impossible
Bernie- Posts : 45
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Re: Stock block rigidity
bruno wrote:a 4.6 arm in a stock block
4.75" will fit a stock block.
schmitty- Posts : 4538
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Re: Stock block rigidity
my d0ve block aint filled and it's been good at .080 over and 14.1.i only have a 4.25 stroke.
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