olaosunt
Well-Known Member
Since you have a “core”
$4700 For long block .
$2000 for short block .
$4700 For long block .
$2000 for short block .
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A complete fill does not make sense on a street car, partial fill will not help cylinder strength in an open deck 18 block.What about doing this mod to strengthen the area around the sleeves if you do decide to order a replacement short block?
https://www.yellowbullet.com/threads/filling-blocks-devcon-hard-block-experiences.2540349/
Better pricing than I found. Everything I found was $7k+Since you have a “core”
$4700 For long block .
$2000 for short block .
Those prices are for OEM/stock .Better pricing that found. Everything I found was $7k+
Two step and trans brake are the same button.Hey man
does Your momentary button for the transbrake also activate your 2 step or is that off the foot brake ?
I also have my 2 step activated on the same button as transbrake but I have mine setup so I can turn off the transbrake and just activate the 2 step on a button. Seems like my footbrake can hold the car on the 2 step at 3200rpm and 8psi. Haven’t tested it at the track yet so we’ll see. 10r80 second gear leaveHey man
does Your momentary button for the transbrake also activate your 2 step or is that off the foot brake ?
@olaosunt - I have my 2-step setup to activate off of the trans brake button OR it will also activate with the footbrake via a momentary button on the brake pedal (for footbrake only racing). Lemme know if you want some pics ;-)I also have my 2 step activated on the same button as transbrake but I have mine setup so I can turn off the transbrake and just activate the 2 step on a button. Seems like my footbrake can hold the car on the 2 step at 3200rpm and 8psi. Haven’t tested it at the track yet so we’ll see. 10r80 second gear leave
That’s awesome man! Are you going to back off on the power a bit to help it last until you get your built motor ready? You can still get your NHRA license and work on your sixty and reaction times, to stay sharp and ready for when the built motor goes in.All, I'm thankful to share that @fordsvtparts (Mike R) of AutoNation Parts White Bear Lake, MN - a sponsor of the forum, has helped me order a factory long block. I'm immensely gracious and can't wait to get the car back on the road. Once I get the car going again, I'll be focusing on a sleeved build that will take time based on how backlogged shops are and how back ordered parts are.
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