Agreed. I'm just being mindful of "adjustment" needed to keep clearances as close to stock as possible. In addition I have no idea how much if any was shaved off this motor prior to me owning it. It's clear it was rebuilt not too long before I grabbed it. I'll talk to the machine shop on what they think I'll need and I'll clay it myself too. From what I've read some are also concerned that reduced engine height can effect timing as well. Is that true? or is it too small to make a difference?
I'll absolutely make sure the machine shop has everything they need to bore the cylinders out properly. Given that the torque plate is taking the longest they won't be able to start anyway. When I asked them if they use torque plates their response was "we don't use one unless one is provided". Makes sense for a shop thats been doing mostly american motors.
but I'm seriously thankful for you guys. I try to be very through with everything I do, but this knowledge you guys have doesn't seem to be anywhere accessible without me going down a rabbit hole. I would have really missed something that could have been catastrophic by now without either of you.
I'll absolutely make sure the machine shop has everything they need to bore the cylinders out properly. Given that the torque plate is taking the longest they won't be able to start anyway. When I asked them if they use torque plates their response was "we don't use one unless one is provided". Makes sense for a shop thats been doing mostly american motors.
but I'm seriously thankful for you guys. I try to be very through with everything I do, but this knowledge you guys have doesn't seem to be anywhere accessible without me going down a rabbit hole. I would have really missed something that could have been catastrophic by now without either of you.
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