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Cnc Machined Premium Billet Steel Ford 351w Windsor 4 Bolt Main Cap Set on 2040-parts.com

US $127.00
Location:

Redondo Beach, California, United States

Redondo Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:MC351W-3 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Billet Steel / Black Oxcide

351 Windsor Billet Steel Center 3 Main Caps:

Convert your standard 2 bolt main caps into the strength of a 4 bolt main cap block! This is a very straightforward conversion that can be done in your shop or garage. By using the 2 new outbound holes on the side of the billet main caps, you can pilot your drill and accomplish the same results of a speed shop saving hundreds of dollars. These caps are made of a special billet steel that has been formulated with lead (the same material that Hot Heads uses for there main caps) that is designed to have similar machining properties of iron. This means when line honing your block it will ill not shift off-center machining into the block, due to the lack of knowledge and improper formalization of less expensive billet.

Step 1: Bolt your new caps in place using your existing bolts.

Step 2: Drill the new holes using the outbound holes as your locater. 

Step3: Remove your caps, and tap your new holes.

Step 4: Bolt caps back in place and YOUR DONE!!

It's important to know the reason my caps cost more than others: The billet I use cost as the competitors are selling there complete finished sets for; the main caps coming from overseas and retailed in the USA are made from a cheap billet low carbon steel. Like most other automotive products coming from overseas they lack the understanding of the internal combustion engine, so they believe steel is steel (just because it's low carbon does not mean it's the proper steel). Billet main caps have to be more than just stronger, they have to have the same machinability as the block your working on as well as having a lifespan that exceeds your engine block. I don't normally sell product such as this to anyone but speed and machine shops, but like I said this is a very straightforward and can be done in a garage. As you can see in the pictures this is a beautiful full machined cap leaving no room for error (this is not a made in China, and they haven't been beaten to hell before you receive it). This is a made in the USA, made with pride, and made to last! I only make the highest of quality products, and I rarely sell them to the public. This is your chance to save a lot of money and have the best! Know what you are buying before the purchase, if you do not please consult a professional engine builder.

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