Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Coffee time! The bad thing about the coffee is that it cost $8 and $7 to ship.

Yeah, when I sent the pizza to the guys helping build a ramp for Bruce, it cost 2 1/2 times more than the pizza...

But I had already bought the pizza, packed it in a box with insulation and dry ice, too far into it to back out then... :violent1:
 
interesting - dark roast or ?
Medium roast. He blends it with 2 or 3 different beans and I believe some rum. (The guy is Jamaican) It's very smooth, has a great aroma and flavor and a nutty finish on your tongue after you swallow. Fun stuff!
 
Got some thick washers, 3/8 inch. The bolts that hold on the intake on my 66 273/318, seem too long. They are original style with shoulder and i,m not sure the threads go far enough to tighten correctly. Might be getting vacuum leak under the intake. not idling as smooth as I thought it should.
 
Got some thick washers, 3/8 inch. The bolts that hold on the intake on my 66 273/318, seem too long. They are original style with shoulder and i,m not sure the threads go far enough to tighten correctly. Might be getting vacuum leak under the intake. not idling as smooth as I thought it should.

What are you working on?

Most small blocks that I've worked on take either 3/8 - 16 - 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" bolts...

the factory bolts are threaded all the way, the aftermarket hardware store bolts have a slight shoulder...
 
I'd be interested in trying it - do you have any in stock? Can I paypal you $15?
Medium roast. He blends it with 2 or 3 different beans and I believe some rum. (The guy is Jamaican) It's very smooth, has a great aroma and flavor and a nutty finish on your tongue after you swallow. Fun stuff!
 
Medium roast. He blends it with 2 or 3 different beans and I believe some rum. (The guy is Jamaican) It's very smooth, has a great aroma and flavor and a nutty finish on your tongue after you swallow. Fun stuff!

Nuttier than a port-a-potty at a peanut festival.... :toothy1:
 
What are you working on?

Most small blocks that I've worked on take either 3/8 - 16 - 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" bolts...

the factory bolts are threaded all the way, the aftermarket hardware store bolts have a slight shoulder...
Got them from a restorer, supposed to be correct. have the correct markings on he head, just seems the shoulder goes too far. If it was not raining I would get one and show you. :coffee2: I dont want to melt in the rain! SBM 318 dressed like a 273.
 
Mopar guys don't melt in the rain... :violent1:
Got them from a restorer, supposed to be correct. have the correct markings on he head, just seems the shoulder goes too far. If it was not raining I would get one and show you. :coffee2: I dont want to melt in the rain! SBM 318 dressed like a 273.
 
hey, while we're on the subject of SB's - am I correct that none of the head bolts go to water ports?
LOL you are CORRECT!!! none of the ones i have seen do! Was wondering about that 83? a guy is working on.
 
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