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  1. RANDY6005

    RANDY6005 Formula 3
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    You got it going on ! see you have every thing to get the job done , what rubber are you using for the flamblocks ?
     
  2. Sky Hye

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    I’m making two types. Polyurethane and Teflon blended delrin


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  3. RANDY6005

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    Are you selling them ?
     
  4. RANDY6005

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    I put a very little bit of pressure from the hydraulic press as it was heating it slowly press out very easy
     
  5. RANDY6005

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    Same here wend I pulled the rear bottom control arm you could not make it move out all . Hell I have been driving it and it seem to drive great. Wounder how good it drive after replacing all the ball joints and flamblocs ??
     
  6. mike32

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    Nothing wrong with the original flamblocs, just need freeing up. The rubbers were re useable on mine
     
  7. RANDY6005

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    Looks like the stock flamblocks where coated with Teflon
     
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