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Old 09-25-2004, 04:37 AM
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Vulcan Block

i was thinking lately, I have a 1991 Taurus with the 3.0 is it possible that the block isn't aluminum? I know that the weight dist. is terrible on my car hence understeer all day and night (braking and speed create oversteer, found that one out the fun way!) but I was wondering this because my car seems to have worse weight dist. that the many other frint wheel drive cars I've driven
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The 3.0 Vulcan is a cast iron block and heads.

Struts, sway bars, springs and bushings will help the handling
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Re: Vulcan Block

thanks, I assumed that it was aluminum as that what all cars seem to be these days, I guess my car is just different, (read stronger!)
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