He already has a good anchor!spd500 said:Here you go Crusader :smile30: Just drop it in and go , no more worries :smile30:
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sturat said:It is out freshen the whole thing up, new bearings rings and maybe a bore depending on that on hole..
Not a time to half a$$ it. Its out and aprat fix it right and be done with it for several years.
X3 on this one have brian tear it down completely, mic it and then report back especially on that one cylinder. Better to know its done right now than have to redo it later cause you were in a hurry to get it back on the water. I used to have to tear down my 383 in my cuda almost nightly working on it or swapping heads was sure glad I had steel shim head gaskets I could clean and recoat on that thing or it would have cost me a fortune in head gaskets. It did get tiring trying to just keep it running.spd500 said:As much as I hate to agree with Kona , he is right . If you don't freshen it up now it might cost alot more later if it blows up for real .
Hammer 1 said:Hey Cliff , If you need a hand let me know I would be glad to help. Cuz us FORD BLUE OVAL GUYS ARE JUST THAT WAY clap.gif. Would be good experience for me also .
Congrats on the score and on the rest at least now you know. Have you looked at what the cost would be to go oversize versus sleeving the one cylinder? I know last time I was looking at Sleeves it was dam expensive and was cheaper to go 30 over and buy new pistons.Crusader said:Looks like I found some D0VE heads and will get them to the machine shop sometime next week for some SS valves and head work.
Also, the scarring on #1 is bad enough that the cylinder will need to be sleeved.....so the question as to whether or not I should redo the entire motor has been answered....yes, all the bearings and rings will be new.