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Old 04-07-2003, 01:45 PM   #6
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Default Re: Boring, what to do

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Originally posted by Billt
The machinest said the little marks I see are OK, and when he hones it more of them will clean up. I took the edge of a rasor blade and can not feel dips, so I know they are not deep. Are a few tiny spots OK or will this kill the rings faster than normal.

My choices are:
Bore it to .060
Build it like it is
I have not asked yet, but I think you can sleave it
Buy the other block at the Junkyard and start over
i personally would buy a new block from somewhere (summit has them for a little over $300) and start over.
its not very safe to bore a stock block .060 over

sleaving it is probably going to cost more than buying a new block and starting over.
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