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DRR Trophy![]() |
My friends shop burnt to the ground last week, it was a total loss. In the shop was a SBC stock block that I was building. The only work done on it was a clean and mag. No machine work. It was in his shop because he had the tools to drill out and tap the oil galleys. The block was on a brand new engine stand that the paint burnt off. However it had a brand new set of ARP main studs in the box on top that survived, the box was burnt some. Anyone have experience with cast iron engine parts going through a fire? Did you use the any of the parts after the fire? I’m going by to see my machinist today to see what he thinks. Meziere Tech. Make sure your water pump is on whenever you check your coolant level. | ||
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DRR Trophy |
It probably could be used especially if you’re going to send it out and have it machined but if it’s just a stock block and not like a numbers matching for something is it worth taking a chance | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
At our store we use an Oven system to cook the block about 450-500 degrees then shot pean it, I think you will be fine but I'd have it magged again just as a caution. | |||
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