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Id like to get a couple of opinions on line boring, at this point I guess Im gonna assume that when I had the machine work done to the block that nothing was done to check the main alignment. I didnt pay for it, I assumed that it was part of the package of checking things over.
Im now thinking it wasnt.
Ive mocked up the engine with the crank installed and not torquing down caps, crank spins freely I guess, I plan to plastigauge things when I put them back together the final time.
How critical is it that I should have had this done. 440 cast crank engine.
Should I bring the 440 back to them and have them check it? How do they check it? Something I can do myself?
Ive got a 340 there now, should I tell them to do something with that. They are honing cylinders, installing cam bearings ect.
Some guys say it should be done and others not so much, Im not planning to push the rev limiter with it. Just a low RPM torque engine, dont want to throw money down the crapper on something that isnt necessary but on same token dont want to cut corners either,
Im now thinking it wasnt.
Ive mocked up the engine with the crank installed and not torquing down caps, crank spins freely I guess, I plan to plastigauge things when I put them back together the final time.
How critical is it that I should have had this done. 440 cast crank engine.
Should I bring the 440 back to them and have them check it? How do they check it? Something I can do myself?
Ive got a 340 there now, should I tell them to do something with that. They are honing cylinders, installing cam bearings ect.
Some guys say it should be done and others not so much, Im not planning to push the rev limiter with it. Just a low RPM torque engine, dont want to throw money down the crapper on something that isnt necessary but on same token dont want to cut corners either,