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Old 06-26-2016, 03:36 PM   #31
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Default Re: Could Edelbrock cast a flathead block

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Originally Posted by KiWinUS View Post
MFC block is "Tricky" to machine has 3 sets of threads holding sleeves in , they MUST be timed . Too bad it has not made it to market.
Hey Tony in the video it shows Mark Kirby explaining how and why the chilled ductile iron sleeves go up from the bottom and he even shows the mandrel that pushes them in.

I think the timed threads idea was eliminated. I believe it gets its strength in the parallel of the cylinder bores by internal ribbing and a "mid- deck" design.


http://vintagemotorsusa.org/AluminumFlathead.html
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