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01-10-2011 06:28 PMWonder why the little man didn't show up?
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01-11-2011 03:17 AM
Hope to get this sheetrock finished up by sunday night. Have the first coat of mud on and sanded. Now for coats 2 and 3, then prime and paint!
Question for you all: Should we paint the engine lift or keep filling it up with motorsports decals?
Had to throw in a pic of the JD x729 as well......... And yes, that is our new custom headlight on the snow thrower which is really nice, because you can aim the light by the push/pull of a lever and not have to get out of your seat!
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01-11-2011 03:25 AM
And since this is a boating forum, I figured I'd throw in some stuff about the boat as well. Got these in the mail today! roughly 1400cfm a piece. The pull on these is so smooth. Bo Laws did a great job on the external linkage setup. If anyone needs carb parts, upgrades, or totally new carbs, I highly recommend them. www.blp.com
Last edited by Coolerman; 01-11-2011 at 03:32 AM.
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01-11-2011 10:42 AM
Nice
Those float bowls look tiny in those pics
COOL
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01-11-2011 01:25 PM
I like the John Deere. Any way you can fab up one of the PSI's onto it????
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01-11-2011 04:47 PM
They do!
The BLP billet metering blocks are 7/8" thick, whereas the stock holley is only 5/8" thick, so it makes the bowls look a little smaller. The main bodies and float bowls were originally holley parts that BLP modified.
BLP put different throttle blades and boosters in there as well. BLP also slightly changed the bore shape while keeping the 2.125" bore size. That all ended up to equal about 1400cfm. A stock holley 1250 with the 2.125" throttle bore usually flows in right around 1300cfm.
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