assembling an engine...
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assembling an engine...
so i have all the parts to put my bottom end together, but i know enough about building a block to know i'm not ready to attempt this step. how much should i expect to pay to havee some rings put on my pistons, crank bearings and rods put together? and does anyone know someone up here who is capable of doing this 4 me with no worries about the engine spinning bearings on me? thanks 4 the advice.
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Re: assembling an engine...
so i have all the parts to put my bottom end together, but i know enough about building a block to know i'm not ready to attempt this step. how much should i expect to pay to havee some rings put on my pistons, crank bearings and rods put together? and does anyone know someone up here who is capable of doing this 4 me with no worries about the engine spinning bearings on me? thanks 4 the advice.
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any body have an idea at about how much i'd be looking at to have this done? tring to get a ball park, so i dont get my head busted open and not know it until after the fact
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call "The Head Shop". Great guys, Do amazing work, If you went there in person with everything in a box, you might be glad you did.
Can't imagine that would even cost much at all. Grinding piston rings isn't the best of times but I got my head rebuilt, leak tested, milled for under $300 so putting pistons together right should be no sweat.
Can't imagine that would even cost much at all. Grinding piston rings isn't the best of times but I got my head rebuilt, leak tested, milled for under $300 so putting pistons together right should be no sweat.
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