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Originally Posted by ERA Chas
While asking how to clean piston tops, Cindrich casually mentions in his thread that he's drawing a billet short deck Windsor for you. Responders completely miss that block-buster and tell him how to clean pistons. Do you really want a guy that can't clean piston tops designing your blocks and tools?
What's up? Haven't completed the billet FE yet right?
More details please.... 
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I just wanted to see if people actually read this stuff. Yes, I did want to clean my pistons and had searched for good answers. Nothing I've tried has worked and I'm not willing to scrape, blast or otherwise risk destroying the pistons if I know some chemical will soften the stuff and help remove it.
As for the 302 block, Sandwich and I designed and programmed the billet FE. It makes ungodly power at speeds highly forbidden by local law enforcers. And, it looks VERY cool. I lost my stroked 302 out at Miller Motorsports Park last April during the last Kirkham track day. So, what with my numchuck skills, my bowstaff skills and my solid modeling skills, I figured who better to design engine number 2! It's being designed to be light weight, stiff as hell and have a bullet proof bottom end. I'm about 98% done and hope to get the design off to Sandwich for him to work his magic turning the model into code and code into a billet 302. We'll post pictures soon.