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There is a ZL1 block on ebay that needs some work. Thought someone may be interested.
James http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...494427&rd=1
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The description says that it has solid water jackets, so it is for display or race only.
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Looks like the block from #49.
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I thought the same thing but was put off by the not very clear hand stamped numbers... Also missing the "1". Let's see what Jason comes up with...
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I know its a long shot, but does anyone know a way to remove block filler? I have heard it is not possible but I imagine there had to be an acid that will desolve concrete but not iron or aluminum.
Any ideas? Thanks, Jason |
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I never heard of any way to remove it! I was always under the impression that once filled always filled.That filler is sort of like a substance called CHICO which electricians use in conduit in service stations etc.Stuff is extremely hard.To remove CHICO you have to replace conduit and all so I am told.
Bobby Dodson |