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I finally found a precision machine shop (in New Hampshire) that can do all that I need for my blown stroker motor project and I brought everything to them this past Monday. He did the sonic test first and e-mailed me the results, but I can't really decypher it. He wants me to call him tomorrow morning so we can discuss. So what is the minimum wall thickness I can safely run on this C2AE block?

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Rono

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Forum Post minimum cylinder wall thickness By Rono ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ron, Absolute min with blower would be .125. I like at least .188. Ted... By pegleg ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Here is the chart if you csn make it out. Thanks, Rono By Rono ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Forgot to mention that the block is already 0.040" over and I think it... By Rono ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Afraid I can’t see your posted chart on my end. With blown... By Ted ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ted, here is the chart he sent. I don't understand the front cover... By MoonShadow ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post I'm with you chuck...I didn't understand the "timing cover" and... By Rono ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post RE timing cover and bellhousing, toward front of motor, toward back of... By charliemccraney ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Thanks Charlie...that cleared that up easy enough!! Rono By Rono ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ron, that block already has some numbers onthe minor faces that... By pegleg ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Frank; I see what you are saying with respect to the #1 cylinder... By Rono ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ron The area I'm talking about is the actual Cylinders. They'll... By pegleg ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ted; Ted; According to John Erb, this supercharger will put out less... By Rono ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Frank; I'm not familiar with block fill. How do they do that and can... By Rono ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post As Charlie mentions, timing cover and bellhousing measurements... By Ted ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ron Two more things about what Ted's telling you, and I learned from... By pegleg ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post I'm kinda locked in with the overbore because I already have John M's... By Rono ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post You can sell them and get a set of smaller bore pistons. I think you... By charliemccraney ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Charlie; That's a good thought. I'll talk to the machine shop Monday... By Rono ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ron, You could go .040 thats only another .005" (5 thou) off that... By pegleg ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post It's a hard set plastic, similar to Plastic steel or some of those... By pegleg ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Thanks Frank...I understand, but never heard of it being done. So if... By Rono ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]Rono (7/15/2012)[/b][hr]Thanks Frank...I understand, but... By Ted ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ron, Exactly. Ted's better at explanations than I am. Did you ever... By pegleg ( 13 Years Ago )
Forum Post I've taken some blocks appart that had solid rust flakes from the... By MoonShadow ( 13 Years Ago )


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