Originally posted by Icecream
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I will have a definite answer about the nick on the cylinder head after bringing the block to a machine shop.
the main reasoning I have for rebuilding instead of getting a new block is because I’m now going with new pistons and rings. I will essentially have the same setup as a Lang long block except I’m doing the work myself and saving most of the money. My rods and crank are perfect (will be verified at machine shop). Going this route will end up being cheaper than a new engine either way. If it comes down to needing a new block for sure I can look into the new engine option but for now I think all this can be fixed with a small re bore and the CP pistons.
And of course I’ll be checking the machine shops work with a dial bore gauge along will piston ring clearances, rod and main bearings clearances, and making sure I don’t need a thicker head gasket. That problem should be solved by the new head I’ll need.
unless I’m missing something. If more parts are damaged (such as crank, rods, valves, etc,) I will surely have to rethink the plan but for now I see no major reason not to go with this plan.
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