Frogman
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http://www.powerheads.com/
My machinist finished assembling the new shortblock today, and called me with a few disturbing facts. Powerheads is using a belt sander to surface the heads. A BELT SANDER! For an MLS gasket application! Good thing my machinist has the hardware to give the heads the smooth surface an MLS gasket needs.
Then, to make matters worse, the powerheads invoice claims a .450 lift, but according my my man, the springs are bound up at .400 lift.
Powerheads claims to use Ferrea valves, but they are not laser etched with the part number like all the other ferrea valves he's seen. He can't categorically say they are not ferrea SS valves though.
This does not sit well with me, especially after spending $3000+ for the headwork.
Stay away from those people, they obviously don't know WTF they are doing.
That is all.
My machinist finished assembling the new shortblock today, and called me with a few disturbing facts. Powerheads is using a belt sander to surface the heads. A BELT SANDER! For an MLS gasket application! Good thing my machinist has the hardware to give the heads the smooth surface an MLS gasket needs.
Then, to make matters worse, the powerheads invoice claims a .450 lift, but according my my man, the springs are bound up at .400 lift.
Powerheads claims to use Ferrea valves, but they are not laser etched with the part number like all the other ferrea valves he's seen. He can't categorically say they are not ferrea SS valves though.
This does not sit well with me, especially after spending $3000+ for the headwork.
Stay away from those people, they obviously don't know WTF they are doing.
That is all.