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Rat Killer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cold ass Ohio
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![]() This is really interesting, two of the guys opinions I respect the most on this board (Jeff & Andy) have different ideas on this.
I ALWAYS take the "twist" out of my blocks, and since it's at the machine shop on the right machine, I've always taken them to zero deck, talking hot rods here, not daily driver engines I've built. Andy brings up a good point though, if you read that closely and invision what he's saying there, it makes sense. Funny what comes out of the woodwoork when you're talking to guys that are in a heads up class, have rules to follow, and are trying to squeeze every ounce of power out of an engine! Great thread going on here!
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