Those with blowproof bellhousings

THAT IS NOT a "block saver plate." THE PURPOSE of the plate is to CONTAIN the thing if things go N, S, E, W, stern-wards, or bow-wards.

If you ever show up to a track and it is something that requires a shield, a block plate is mandatory.
That is correct, I'm not sure where the term "block saver" came from. Quick Times just calls it a motor plate which is what I've called it. If anything it should be called a foot saver. :lol: