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Just bought one. Looks to be alot better than the money I threw away on a 400 block. Good looking casting, blind bolt holes, thick deck and cyl. walls.
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Been looking at a SHP block also. I'm curious,, are you guys filling the block or are you going to run water through it? Thanks for any info.
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Got the SHP block last week.
So far it looks like a nice piece for the money. In the boreing and honing this week. Will know more about it once I assemble for Decking. Yes I am running water. Keep the comments coming!
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Thanks Drew,,,, hope it works well for you.
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My stock Blk. was filled,but I was told that the Cyl. walls were thick enough that one wouldn't have to hardblock it. I'm runnig water so it should be a little lighter.
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