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block guards "good or bad"?

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    #31
    CNCWerx cylinder support system=block guard done the right way, even though they hate the term block guard. It's a shame they don't do any F or H stuff, not enough demand. You just cannot hammer in an off the shelf block guard against a rough casting and expect the cylinders to not be moved around or ovalized, every single block is alittle bit different.

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      #32
      I've read up on the ERL Superdeck System, and all it is based on my reading is Darton Sleeves with a ERL Block Guard welded on top. So in theory, if you've got a good builder you could probably do the same thing much cheaper. But I believe that was the ERL Superdeck I IIRC, the Superdeck II might be an entirely different design.....
      '94 JDM H22A: 178whp 146wtq

      Originally posted by deevergote
      If you say double dutch rudder, i'm banning you...

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