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Re: Donnie




After thinking about it, maybe it has to do with the fact that there is not much meat to a mopar head. I know that my 409 heads are much meatier, and therefore have a greater bearing surface to help with holding the guide. Maybe machining the guides with a small lip on them so they could not suck down, this may be avoided. I am talking street engines and you are talking race. I will not even try to match your race expertese. I am glad we had this talk. My Maxxie is due for a light overhaul soon and I will ask my engineguy if he has expierenced this. He has been around since the 60's with my dad.
Thanks
Donnie
----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Dulmage" <big-d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:32 PM
Subject: Donnie




Yeah that is an interesting style. uI have not seen it.
My concern emminates from seeing fellow racers buy the exotic and wind up with a basket of parts and a truckload of excuses. It bothers me that they caught caught with a busted engine while trying to "do the right thing" so to speak. I know too well how a disaster like that can end a project ad cause stress on a man and his family too and maybe i have taken the other appproach to prevent that. I do know from experience that cast iron is more than ip to the job with no problem but i also realize at some point as the complexity of the engine progresses that there are ilmits to everything. Even my beloved cast iron. In my experiments I have risked my own motor. (never a customers) to find out if something was true of if I just had a hard headed opinion. Sometimes like with these it was more expensive than i would have liked and always i hoped forthe best or i wouldnt have done it. Still it sounds like a pretty well thought out set up he installed for you. I have not seen that.
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