Help with a Dart Big M Block
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I probably have not paid enough attention to them, but I dont remember seeing them on a Big M block. I have two of them at the shop, if I happen to go in on SUnday I will take a peek and see. They may just be part of the casting process ?
Looks like you have spent a LOT of time on making that one look nice and losing a few pounds
Bill Koustenis
Advanced Automotive Machine
Waldorf Md
I probably have not paid enough attention to them, but I dont remember seeing them on a Big M block. I have two of them at the shop, if I happen to go in on SUnday I will take a peek and see. They may just be part of the casting process ?
Looks like you have spent a LOT of time on making that one look nice and losing a few pounds

Bill Koustenis
Advanced Automotive Machine
Waldorf Md
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That block was prepped by a local shop called Shaffirof racing. They installed the screen.
http://www.shafiroff.com/
http://www.shafiroff.com/
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ih,
I stopped by the shop on the way home from the grocery store to take a look. I have two Big M's there, one has the tabs, the other does not but I dont know the history on it so it may have been machined off, even though it did not look that way? The interesting thing is almost every stock Big Block block ( I looked at 5 of them) I have there has the tabs on it ? Must be a machining setup pad like Ben said.
I stopped by the shop on the way home from the grocery store to take a look. I have two Big M's there, one has the tabs, the other does not but I dont know the history on it so it may have been machined off, even though it did not look that way? The interesting thing is almost every stock Big Block block ( I looked at 5 of them) I have there has the tabs on it ? Must be a machining setup pad like Ben said.





