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Unread 11-16-2005, 02:15 AM   #6
Etacovda
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Originally Posted by jaydee
Just to verify what was said I took my TDX apart and sure enough. They "stick" the neoprene onto the jet. Not sure why they would do something like. I never liked the neoprene approach they used and like it less with that stick on crap. Not to many glues that won't eventually come apart in water let alone antifreeze or any other additive.

It would not have been hard at all to get rid of the that neoprene with a solid jet and still make them changeable. In fact they are doing way to much mill work on the block. But I am no engineer.
Doesnt take an engineer to realise that they're way, way overdoing the machining time on those blocks.
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