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Topic: 720/730 blocks
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| Wes Wilkens
06-23-2012 07:19:53
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I have a 730D that I'm considering putting a 720 block in. Looking at the part numbers in the book, they appear to sub in the 730 block for in a 720. What is the difference between the two?Up to s/n 7214900 AF2188R F1056R, with studs (sub. AF3703R) After s/n 7214900 AF3703R F3501R, with studs Thanks for any insight you can provide... Wes |
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| mjbrown
06-23-2012 08:53:08
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Re: 720/730 blocks in reply to Wes Wilkens, 06-23-2012 07:19:53
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| What is the advantage of subbing a 720 block for a 730. I'm not certain but I think I remember the later 730D blocks were beefed up in the area where it is bolted to the main case. |
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| Wes Wilkens
06-23-2012 08:59:41
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Re: 720/730 blocks in reply to mjbrown, 06-23-2012 08:53:08
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| I've got a cracked block in my 730 and know a guy that has the one with the extra hole in it. I think it was for the green dash 720 - but not certain. A friend of mine told me that he had done this with his 730. Just checking what others many know. Thanks for the reply, Wes |
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