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This video is showing you the base for operation #2. ( 1 out of 3 operations)
The block will stand up on the bellhousing end and machine everything around.
When we were finished surface grinding, we had .0001-.0002 run out.
https://youtu.be/wABkGdDDiG8

This next video we have an OE block mounted on the fixture.
We made a quick small program so we can do a quick check of the centerline.
By running this program a few times, we are able to confirm this centerline.
https://youtu.be/Gw8f-Mg4Eg8

In our 3rd and last video, we have resurfaced the block and showing the boring process.
What is nice about using an existing block, is we are able to confirm that our program
is machining in the correct locations. Better to scrap out an old block, instead of one of our new blocks.
We are also creating a program so we can blue printed original blocks.
We will be offering this service to the 302, 351W, 351C & 351M/400 blocks to start with. We will be adding the 429/460
to this down the road.
https://youtu.be/Om7qgJzs4F8
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Hi Tim,

After talking with you last week you know I will be following this project very closely.

For those not following closely, this CNC programming Tim is doing for his new blocks is also applicable to used OEM iron blocks.

Tim first floated this idea in this earlier post, outlining the intended procedures and a cost of $999.

http://pantera.infopop.cc/eve/...171057856#8171057856

And folks thought the Cleveland was just going to fade away .........

Not.

Larry

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