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daningraham 11-10-2010 02:35 PM

Looking for a FE builder?
 
I have a great block (I think) for building a stroker, but also realize that I do not have the intimate knowledge of these motors to do it. Is there somone in our area that know's how to build these motors that might be interested in helping with a build? I am not really looking for someone to just take it and do it themselves, but rather to provide help in critical aspects.

I just cracked open a stock 360 motor that I found in Oregon that has never been touched. It is a "mirror" 105 with a D3TE code. I would like to punch this out to either a 410 or a 445. Thanks in advance.

caseys 11-10-2010 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by daningraham (Post 9542974)
I have a great block (I think) for building a stroker, but also realize that I do not have the intimate knowledge of these motors to do it.

This may not be much help, but if you want "intimate" knowledge stroking this block... then sleep with it for a week or so. }>

...then again, that is how we got to know the M16 well back in the bush.

:-innocent

...and Happy Veteran's Day.

Snowbunny 11-11-2010 08:12 AM

Only you, Casey!!! Only you!!! Ha! Ha!! Ha!!!:-jammin

caseys 11-11-2010 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by Snowbunny (Post 9545711)
Only you, Casey!!! Only you!!! Ha! Ha!! Ha!!!:-jammin

"What......????"

:confused:

daningraham 11-11-2010 03:45 PM


Originally Posted by caseys (Post 9544262)
This may not be much help, but if you want "intimate" knowledge stroking this block... then sleep with it for a week or so. }>

...then again, that is how we got to know the M16 well back in the bush.

:-innocent

...and Happy Veteran's Day.

That was very helpfull, thanks for the feedback.

caseys 11-11-2010 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by daningraham (Post 9547138)
That was very helpfull, thanks for the feedback.

Of course it was not helpful... your thread just sat here with no one responding, was hoping that if it showed a little interest others would chime in. Apparently no one yet has anything that is meaningful to actually help you, but a sense of humor does go a long way.

:-blah

dmanlyr 11-23-2010 01:50 PM

Rob at Action Machine in north Seattle has done my work for years (20+). He just redid a set of FT 330 heads for me.

I can highly recommend him.

David

daningraham 11-24-2010 09:48 AM

Thanks for the info. I will give him a call and see what happens.


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