Have you guys seen this??
ORIGINAL: IndyRamMan
oh go wipe another cam[sm=gobble.gif]
ORIGINAL: zddp8868
my block can run, i just need to charge up this battery and put in the voltage regulatorrrrr. by the way i got smaller belts today. im going to pepboys to return my old ones. woo!
ORIGINAL: IndyRamMan
your block still cant run either
ORIGINAL: zddp8868
my block is less burnt than your block.[sm=grinangel.gif]
ORIGINAL: IndyRamMan
my block weighs less than your block[sm=americanasmiley.gif]
ORIGINAL: zddp8868
the statement that boring out a block makes it lighter is correct, but more "More cubes = lighter (in most cases, not like big block to small block)" is not alwayscorrect. only in certain cases.you are right but for the wrong reason. u cant compare each engine in the same family just because they are in the same family. some have different material blocks and heads, some have different physical size blocks and heads. (tall deck blocks, aluminum materials, different accessories and weights) even the statement that big blocks weigh more than small blocks not always correct...
ORIGINAL: Jr. Mechanic
More cubes = lighter (in most cases, not like big block to small block), think about it. Say you have a 318 and a 360. They are the same block. You bore out more iron, making the 360 lighter.
More cubes = lighter (in most cases, not like big block to small block), think about it. Say you have a 318 and a 360. They are the same block. You bore out more iron, making the 360 lighter.
[:@][sm=badbadbad.gif][sm=imsmilin.gif]oh ill make sure i dont answer the phone when ur ripping into a parts truck for parts for your UH OH HOT DOG![sm=signs003.gif]
ORIGINAL: zddp8868
OHHH NO HE DI ENT!
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oh ill make sure i dont answer the phone when ur ripping into a parts truck for parts for your UH OH HOT DOG![sm=signs003.gif]
ORIGINAL: IndyRamMan
oh go wipe another cam[sm=gobble.gif]
ORIGINAL: zddp8868
my block can run, i just need to charge up this battery and put in the voltage regulatorrrrr. by the way i got smaller belts today. im going to pepboys to return my old ones. woo!
ORIGINAL: IndyRamMan
your block still cant run either
ORIGINAL: zddp8868
my block is less burnt than your block.[sm=grinangel.gif]
ORIGINAL: IndyRamMan
my block weighs less than your block[sm=americanasmiley.gif]
ORIGINAL: zddp8868
the statement that boring out a block makes it lighter is correct, but more "More cubes = lighter (in most cases, not like big block to small block)" is not alwayscorrect. only in certain cases.you are right but for the wrong reason. u cant compare each engine in the same family just because they are in the same family. some have different material blocks and heads, some have different physical size blocks and heads. (tall deck blocks, aluminum materials, different accessories and weights) even the statement that big blocks weigh more than small blocks not always correct...
ORIGINAL: Jr. Mechanic
More cubes = lighter (in most cases, not like big block to small block), think about it. Say you have a 318 and a 360. They are the same block. You bore out more iron, making the 360 lighter.
More cubes = lighter (in most cases, not like big block to small block), think about it. Say you have a 318 and a 360. They are the same block. You bore out more iron, making the 360 lighter.
[:@][sm=badbadbad.gif][sm=imsmilin.gif]oh ill make sure i dont answer the phone when ur ripping into a parts truck for parts for your UH OH HOT DOG![sm=signs003.gif]
its like when you...pooch?
ok no more hyjacking like turbin heads.
ORIGINAL: TheForce55555
Oh ok im so funny aint I, im happy to be the *** of your joke, Well a 454 weighs more than 350, that is what i was getting at.
Oh ok im so funny aint I, im happy to be the *** of your joke, Well a 454 weighs more than 350, that is what i was getting at.
ORIGINAL: TheForce55555
Well thanx for stating the obvious, im glad you know the difference between a small block and a big block
Well thanx for stating the obvious, im glad you know the difference between a small block and a big block
re-read and try to understand what i said in my last post to you. i know what you meant and you are right in that specific case, but think about what you said, and what i said. i'm trying to make sure noone takes what you said too literally because it is wrong in most cases.
so if you compare all gen 1 chevy small blocks, the higher the number, the lighter? i don't think so...[sm=noooo.gif]
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