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07-18-2014 05:45 AM #4
well a new engine is green casting they move around till aged then it can start with a good base . as this is a Gm block . most all Gm block have a very bad deck finish and many time not close to square first thing i do less you have a low miles bores will need to go over size most all the time 030 cleans a old out of shape bore .now then theres the heads and work here to if there not crack. many guys think i hone the walls with a poor hone job and then lap in the valves . many newer engine go for many more miles then good old day s .by the time you get them for a hot rod you will find most all the time they will need intake valves .they will need ex guides . will need to be bore.i most all the time rebuild the rods with a up grade on rod bolts . i would say a better block only would need what i posted .many times they need more then what i postedIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI