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  1. #1
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    Default Iron Eagle Block

    Got a good deal on a Dart Iron Eagle block. I know it takes a different timing chain and a spread rail oil pan. Anything else special about it we need to know?

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    It's an exact copy of the Dart aluminum block.Very strong and very heavy.It uses a big block cam journals and lots of work required to run as a wetsump.

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    What kind of work to run wetsump?

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    There are no oil drain back holes in the valley.If you run it as a wetsump you will have to drill holes in the valley to get the oil back into the oilpan.

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    Okay. As always thanks for all the trusted information.

  6. #6
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    Default This is all true !

    To buy an oil pan is outragous .Had one ten years was bored to 4.195 nice piece ! drilled oil drainback holes in it myself ! sold it and was still being ran last i knew. Also had to run remote filter and lines !

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    If weight and work is of no concern then the Iron Eagle block is the best and strongest steel block on the market.

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    If interested I have a new Jesel belt drive for that block using s BBC snout for 1200 dollars

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    Will sell it for a good price if anyone is interested.

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