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Old 12-03-2016, 08:39 AM
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Cool Block Fill Two Buckets Toughen Up That Stock Block!

Senoia, GA 30276

Block Fill purchased from Ken's Speed and Machine Shop. 2 buckets.



According to the Pontiac Dude, "I have tried lots of different fills. My fill sets up in 2 hrs and the ability to hone in 24. Pours like pancake batter too."

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"The Moroso stuff is crap. Seperates and also have bored cylinders open with it in and have seen air pockets. I have a fill that pours & mixes like pancake batter and sets up in 24 hrs.

If for street use fill below the center freeze plug will add stability to a thin casting Pontiac block design and lower cylinder wall flex which builds heat. Less heat lower temps. Can't be undone but why would one want to undo it?

I sell a tube that will fill both sides up to the bottom of the center freeze plug and 2 ubs to the bottom of the front water pump holes.

FWIW: My wifes 455 powered daily driver street car has it in and have a hard time getting temps over 170 in the summer driving."



Purchased new for $60


Buy both for $45 plus shipping, a significant discount of 25% of the price if you were to order it yourself!
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1/2 full buckets (12lbs) or full fill buckets (24lbs) ??

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1/2 full buckets (12lbs) or full fill buckets (24lbs) ??
Oh, gee, I don't know! I did not realize he had two different sizes. Insert embarrassed emoticon here. I did put the price I paid and the discounted price at which I am selling them, and I will see if I can find out the answer to your question. It is not on the invoice, and I did not open the packing slips on top of the buckets. I do not think the actual buckets are labeled.
I will open one of the packing slips on the bucket and see what it says.

If 24 pounds is a full bucket, dry, there is no way these two buckets put together way almost 50 pounds. A LOT lighter than that . . .

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Well you said you paid $60 ea or for both. Pontiac dude use to sell 1/2 fill up to freeze plugs for $30 or full fill to water pump holes for $60. I think ???

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I'm sorry for messing up your for sale post. I think if you wanted a full fill you have to buy 2 buckets Again real sorry.

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Well you said you paid $60 ea or for both. Pontiac dude use to sell 1/2 fill up to freeze plugs for $30 or full fill to water pump holes for $60. I think ???
No problem.

It was $60 for both ($59.95)

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Still for sale.

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