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<blockquote data-quote="Cobra52898" data-source="post: 16248179" data-attributes="member: 71221"><p>Thank y’all for your input. I back burnered the engine portion of this project while working on the front suspension. With the summer heat here in Texas, it’s time to refocus back on the engine. </p><p>Anyway I had a well known engine shop in the area prep the block, balance the rotating assembly and record the clearances for reassembly and my records. Going through the paperwork later on is when I realized that none of the measurements I asked for were documented! Not even how much the cylinder bores changed after being honed. I believe the work was done, but without clearances I have no way of ensuring everything will be in spec upon reassembly. So that’s where I am right now. Trying to figure out the best course action. I appreciate everyone’s input! Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra52898, post: 16248179, member: 71221"] Thank y’all for your input. I back burnered the engine portion of this project while working on the front suspension. With the summer heat here in Texas, it’s time to refocus back on the engine. Anyway I had a well known engine shop in the area prep the block, balance the rotating assembly and record the clearances for reassembly and my records. Going through the paperwork later on is when I realized that none of the measurements I asked for were documented! Not even how much the cylinder bores changed after being honed. I believe the work was done, but without clearances I have no way of ensuring everything will be in spec upon reassembly. So that’s where I am right now. Trying to figure out the best course action. I appreciate everyone’s input! Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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