Golden Eagle block guard
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Re: Golden Eagle block guard (TurboSohc)
I bought one but haven't installed yet. I would like to know what is the PROPER way to install one of these.
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Re: Golden Eagle block guard (ladysman)
im preety sure you should have a machine shop install it,weld it on or something,but the thing with this is at that point wouldnt it make more sense just to have your blocked sleeved?i dont know i think me and my friend are just going to hammer it in with a rubber mallet and hope for the best
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Re: Golden Eagle block guard (TurboSohc)
im preety sure you should have a machine shop install it,weld it on or something,but the thing with this is at that point wouldnt it make more sense just to have your blocked sleeved?i dont know i think me and my friend are just going to hammer it in with a rubber mallet and hope for the best
no welding involved
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Re: Golden Eagle block guard (KoRE)
yes, it's a machined fit. we had to use the dremel in a few spots to make mine clear exactly, but it was just hammered in w/ a rubber mallet.
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Re: Golden Eagle block guard (KoRE)
im preety sure you should have a machine shop install it,weld it on or something,but the thing with this is at that point wouldnt it make more sense just to have your blocked sleeved?i dont know i think me and my friend are just going to hammer it in with a rubber mallet and hope for the best
i think you are just supposed to mallet it in
no welding involved
i think you are just supposed to mallet it in
no welding involved
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