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Old 10-21-2008   #41
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Are you refering to these: Two 14mm nuts on back of cover in plenum area.




Timing cover is off, here are the internals:




Thanks Jeff......got a feeling I will be saying that all the time over the next few months.

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Old 10-21-2008   #42
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looks cleaner then my "just bolt your heads on and go 368".
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Old 10-21-2008   #43
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looks cleaner then my "just bolt your heads on and go 368".

That was a pile
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That was a pile
I got a good buy on it
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Old 10-21-2008   #45
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Pulled the pan, no surprises. I was looking for the screw, did not find it. But I did find a small piece of aluminum from the head......at some point, someone put the wrong accessory bolt in the wrong hole and pushed a small piece of the head into the engine:



Here is the baffle, looks like it is a shop class reject:



Pan was not bad, alittle sludge:



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Old 10-22-2008   #46
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needs a crank scraper. free power/better oil control.
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Old 10-22-2008   #47
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Ok, Just looking for opinions....

I have the head bolts coming. Any thoughts on the pistons and liners with regard to the screw damage? Would you replace? From what I see there is only a minor hair thin scratch in one of the liners that can barely be felt.

Who is the best source for pistons/liners?

In terms of bearings, would you look to replace...if so suppliers and $$

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Ok, Just looking for opinions....

Any thoughts on the pistons and liners with regard to the screw damage? Would you replace? From what I see there is only a minor hair thin scratch in one of the liners that can barely be felt.



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where is the scratch, thrust side or not? perpendicular with the pin?
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Old 10-22-2008   #49
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If it gets caught with a fingernail, it needs to be honed or replaced. And i would definitely replace the damaged pistons.

Rippie I believe has some factory liners and pistons.

I've got bearings.
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Old 10-22-2008   #50
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Here is the sleeve in question and piston, odd that there is little damage on this one in comparison to some of the others.



The scratch does not "catch" but can be felt.


Also someone noted that with the number of pins in the balancer they thought I would have a mix of "A" and "B" pistons, I checked and all of the pistons are "A"s. Also was wonderng wouldn't honing remove the coating?

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