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![]() I am sure you guys see alot of these posts but if you could help me out I would be really grateful. Here's the scoop-
The engine is out of a 90 LX w/160k. It ran fine, the car was wrecked. I was wondering- Can I just clean up the bore, use stock internals and rering if everything looks good? If I get the block bored .030 do I have to tell the machine shop what kind of rings I will be using? Anyone know why? I would like to stay below $1000 for the short block. Am I dreaming? Is torque plate honing really critical in a car that will be abused on the street w/ occasional AutoX? I ask because I am in Italy and no one here does it. Since this is my first rebuild would I be better off just getting a 306 kit to avoid alot of the measuring? Does anyone make a rebuild kit for E-7's? I plan to port them out a bit. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot.
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