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PICS B18c1 hydrolocked WORKS??????!! - 5/2/2004 7:42:14 PM   
spoonsfee

 

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People, I was wondering, since my B18c1 block here has been hydrolocked and one of the rods has shot a hole in my block will it still work with the weld? And also there are those two dents there on my cylinder is that repairable and if so how well will this all hold up and is it worth it? Thanks guys.:(


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PICS B18c1 hydrolocked WORKS??????!! - 5/2/2004 11:54:28 PM   
lilol89crx

 

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if you must keep this block, i say resleeve it. have a machine shop check for any other damage unoticable to the naked eye. best way to go though is a new block.

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PICS B18c1 hydrolocked WORKS??????!! - 5/3/2004 10:41:49 AM   
ZzZzz EH2

 

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[QUOTE=lilol89crx]if you must keep this block, i say resleeve it. have a machine shop check for any other damage unoticable to the naked eye. best way to go though is a new block.[/QUOTE]


 


YES, glad to know since one person replied, that there are at least too people here that arent complete dumbasses


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PICS B18c1 hydrolocked WORKS??????!! - 5/3/2004 6:55:26 PM   
slim11420

 

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how much are you planning on building this thing up?  If you ever plan on going forced induction then you should seriously consider a new block.  you dont want to build up this motor just to have it blow on you again and potentially damage other things.  although it may cost a little now im sure it will save you cash in the long run.

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PICS B18c1 hydrolocked WORKS??????!! - 5/3/2004 9:54:31 PM   
spoonsfee

 

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:-/  ahh i suppose... i was more hope-ing that it would be okay to just fix and go wit it, i wasnt plannin on heavy mods anyways maybe mild mods... such as port polish, pistons, better cams... mainly better internals...

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PICS B18c1 hydrolocked WORKS??????!! - 5/3/2004 11:14:52 PM   
slim11420

 

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if thats all you are plannin you might be ok but are you really gonna stop at just that?  once you get that under your hood are you gonna crave more?  just a couple of things to think about before you take on a project like this. you can waste alot of money if you have to go back and do things you should have just taken care of from the beginning.

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PICS B18c1 hydrolocked WORKS??????!! - 5/3/2004 11:17:32 PM   
spoonsfee

 

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actually i bought this block along with the head and the other parts that came along cept' the tranny for $200

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PICS B18c1 hydrolocked WORKS??????!! - 5/3/2004 11:47:39 PM   
slim11420

 

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damn thats cheap. 

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PICS B18c1 hydrolocked WORKS??????!! - 5/4/2004 12:09:25 AM   
spoonsfee

 

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hehe yes... and only because i bought it from a close friend ;)


 


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PICS B18c1 hydrolocked WORKS??????!! - 5/16/2004 5:02:28 PM   
Importman04


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Hey ZzZzz why do people have to some dumbasses, there just aren't people that don't know alot or as much as you do about this sh*t, and spoons fee that is chesp as sh*t

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