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Old 05-14-1999, 08:21 PM   #4
mike sylvester
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Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: howell mi usa
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bummer,cant help you find a good shop cause im from mi.my best friend owns a performance machine shop,im lucky, he's building mine.one thing i'd suggest is to get your block sonic checked.its a measurement of the wall thickness of the cylinder bores.clevelands were prone to core shift when they were cast.if its not off too much a good machinist can compensate when he bores it out.mine was off .009 in two holes.a sonic check will run about $75 and could save you from smokin your motor.good luck. mike 69 mach 1 351C top loader 3.89 limited slip restified.
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