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Jay Torborg 08-08-2001 01:17 PM

Block holes in 351W Sportsman?
 
Hi All -

We have a 351W Sportsman block and have some questions about the threaded holes in the sides of the block. Our block has five threaded holes in the sides of the block near the bottom for what I assume are sensor fittings.

There is a hole on the drivers side near the back. This is the only place our knock sensor fits. Is this an appropriate use of this hole?

There is a hole on the passenger side rear. This is the only place our oil pressure sender fits. Is this what it's for?

The other three holes are toward the front on the passenger side. One goes vertically up into the block; the other two go horizontally into the block. Do you know what these are for?

We appreciate any help.

Thanks,
Jay

Rick Parker 08-09-2001 01:31 AM

Holy Block .......Batman
 
Contact:
Raceparts Ditribution Inc.
19450 Zion St
Cornelius NC 28031
Ph 704 892 8688
Toll free 888 360 7223

They are quite knowlegable regarding this block. They will either answer your questions or direct you to a reputable Circle Track Engine Builder who will be familiar with this block. :)


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