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Check the back of the block. |
By Dave Shoe - 11/05/2001 1:33:33 AM; IP 216.243.158.51 |
If the back of the block has a large "A" protruding from it, then a rough guess is you can go +.030 with no problem. If it's got a "C" you may be able to go .060" with no problem. These are only rough guidelines based on a limited sampling of blocks I've seen.
You should do a sonic test in order to map out the wall thicknesses around each cylinder. If you find a thin spot (with associated thick spot opposite it), then you might consider an "offset bore" job to preserve the thin side as much as possible.
Shoe. |
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