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Author: | Badvert65 [ Fri Jun 12, 2020 1:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
To the OP. We don't really want to be nay-sayers to your proposition. We are just trying to let you know (from our experience) that reducing a car's weight is not as easy as it sounds. We just want you to know what you are getting in to. I, for one, would love to know how you do it so please, keep us posted on your progress. Aluminum blocks do show up every now and again, so keep looking and your patience should bear fruit. |
Author: | nitro_rat [ Fri Jun 12, 2020 2:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
Quote: To the OP. We don't really want to be nay-sayers to your proposition. We are just trying to let you know (from our experience) that reducing a car's weight is not as easy as it sounds. We just want you to know what you are getting in to. I, for one, would love to know how you do it so please, keep us posted on your progress.
Just because I'm "new" here doesn't mean I'm new to to the hobby. I've built lots of cars and trucks and even got my 68 Dart 225/ running great without any help from here. It's really a simple engine and car to work on. Try milling heads and deck on a Ford FE and trying to do an intake manifold swap on that. I guess trigonometry isn't that complicated either. I'm not asking for help achieving my goal and I don't really care if anyone thinks it's even possible. I know what I'm getting in to. I build machines much more complicated that these every day at work where I don't have the benefit of a factory service manual or any literature, usually just an assembly drawing if I'm lucky.Aluminum blocks do show up every now and again, so keep looking and your patience should bear fruit. Back on topic, I have found a lead on a block from somewhere other than this site and I should have word on it Monday. I'll let you guys know if it pans out... |
Author: | emsvitil [ Fri Jun 12, 2020 2:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
Quote: ...….. I bet a lawnmower sized battery would turn over an 8:1 compression slant with a gear reduction starter. ...
Yep. I've been using a U1 lawn and tractor battery for years. The keep point is with the old cars, when they're off, they're off. There's no parasitic drain on the battery. |
Author: | Tim Keith [ Fri Jun 12, 2020 4:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
Quote: Quote: Just for reference, a Geo Metro weighs almost 1,800 pounds
You would be AMAZED at how much weight you can get out of one of those and still drive it on the street... |
Author: | SlantSixDan [ Sat Jun 13, 2020 12:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
Quote: Ten of millions of people drove tens of millions of miles without seatbelts and lived to tell about it.
Yeah, and the many others who didn't, aren't around to tell about it. They're the ones buried under the red line. (Next, who wants to see "Whether I use a seatbelt or not affects only me!" shot down?) ![]() |
Author: | GregCon [ Sat Jun 13, 2020 5:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
Statistics are valid, but they're just numbers. People can, and do, fall on both sides of the mean. Id rather be alive and in violation of the numbers than be right and dead. It's gotten to be pretty normal for people to think 'on the surface' of any topic and accept it as gospel. Seatbelts are one such topic. From the way we've been schooled (brainwashed?) you would be lead to believe a seatbelt is an On/Off switch between life and death. In fact, they improve your odds a little but that's all. you can still die with a seatbelt on, even though no one ever wants to admit that. A visitor from Mars would think that anyone without a seatbelt is as good as dead, and anyone with a seatbelt is unable to die. It's not that black and white, not even close. What's more is how the average smart person will recite the merit of seatbelts but ignore the massive percentage of accidents deaths that involve head injuries. Why isn't every person in a car wearing a DOT approved helmet? Why, that would be ridiculous, right? I think it has far more to do with hairdos getting messed up and the sheer inconvenience of it all. Think of the lives we would save if it weren't for hairdos and inconvenience! No one has a leg to stand on when they are reciting the seatbelt gospel if they don't wear a helmet, too. In life, you pays your money and you takes your chances.... |
Author: | Tim Keith [ Sat Jun 13, 2020 12:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
Quote: Why isn't every person in a car wearing a DOT approved helmet? Why, that would be ridiculous, right? I think it has far more to do with hairdos getting messed up and the sheer inconvenience of it all. Think of the lives we would save if it weren't for hairdos and inconvenience! Wearing a bicycle helmet would probably save many lives.
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Author: | GregCon [ Sat Jun 13, 2020 2:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
Without question. But - like seatbelts - it has a strong emotional component. People don't want to wear helmets, so they ignore the facts. But they have been trained that 'seatbelts save lives', so they accept them as a guarantee, and a platform from which to anchor their identity. "I am smarter than those who do not wear seatbelts, because I wear a seatbelt." So let's run through this. My odds of surviving a car crash are better if I wear a seatbelt, so as a rational person I wear a seatbelt. My odds of surviving a car crash are better if I wear helmet, so as a rational person I don't wear a helmet. See the logic? lol |
Author: | slantzilla [ Sat Jun 13, 2020 8:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
I wear seat belts because I held a buddy in my arms while he died from getting thrown out of a car not wearing a seat belt. |
Author: | Tim Keith [ Sat Jun 13, 2020 9:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
Even with seat belts it can sure bruise the chest. I felt pain taking a deep breath for a week, and I was in a car that was stopped as it was hit in the rear. Some very short people have been decapitated by belts. I'd like an improved seat belt system. |
Author: | Charrlie_S [ Sun Jun 14, 2020 3:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
Years ago, I was forced off the road at about 60 mph, into a plowed field. I am convinced I was able to get control back because I was wearing a seat belt, which kept me from being bounced from behind the wheel. PS: I was in a 1949 Merc convertible Boy, did this thread get off the rails ![]() |
Author: | Badvert65 [ Sun Jun 14, 2020 7:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
Quote: Boy, did this thread get off the rails
Luckily, no one was harmed because we were discussing seat belts.![]() ![]() |
Author: | Doctor Dodge [ Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
I have a few aluminum block SL6 engines. Send me a PM if interested. I have been known to lift engines, using a seat belt. ![]() DD ![]() |
Author: | Rob Simmons [ Sun Jun 14, 2020 10:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
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Author: | neilskiw [ Sun Jun 14, 2020 10:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Aluminum Block |
Quote: I have a few aluminum block SL6 engines. Send me a PM if interested.
There! That is absolute proof that seat belts save lives. DD has save the life of that engine.
I have been known to lift engines, using a seat belt. ![]() DD ![]() |
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