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Post by xycho_wraith on August 23rd 2009, 7:12 am

the blades convinced me to take my block and have some work done 2 it so who should i go 2 i need a list so i can call and get prices deals whatever ?
looking at
micing it ?
honed
line bore the mains and bottom of block
match the barrings
bore the rods
freeze plugs
and dip it
and if i got 2 bore it i wanna go 0.040 over 357 !

thanks 4 the help guys

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Post by Virtualjunkyard on August 23rd 2009, 9:45 am

What do you mean Blades convinced you!! I told you over a month ago that the first thing you need to do is have the block checked to see how much you needed to bore to clean up and true the cylinders. You know, like before you started buying piston sets. Hell, that block might be cracked for all you know. Kentucky Motors can take care of it. Of course they send out their work. Where to, I don't know anymore. I had a 429 block fully reworked by them and it was done A1. Price was right to but that was years ago. I'd skip the .040 over if it was me. Just go to the next size up as too what the cylinders need to be trued. That just might be .040 in your engines case! But, that's just my opinion. You can tell me I was right and you should have listened to me next year. LOL

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Post by RebStew on August 24th 2009, 4:55 am

Virtualjunkyard wrote:Kentucky Motors can take care of it. Of course they send out their work. Where to, I don't know anymore. I had a 429 block fully reworked by them and it was done A1. Price was right to but that was years ago. I'd skip the .040 over if it was me.
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Post by xycho_wraith on August 24th 2009, 6:18 am

Virtualjunkyard wrote:What do you mean Blades convinced you!! I told you over a month ago that the first thing you need to do is have the block checked to see how much you needed to bore to clean up and true the cylinders. You know, like before you started buying piston sets. Hell, that block might be cracked for all you know. Kentucky Motors can take care of it. Of course they send out their work. Where to, I don't know anymore. I had a 429 block fully reworked by them and it was done A1. Price was right to but that was years ago. I'd skip the .040 over if it was me. Just go to the next size up as too what the cylinders need to be trued. That just might be .040 in your engines case! But, that's just my opinion. You can tell me I was right and you should have listened to me next year. LOL
i worded it wrong Dave was on me 2 do it and i didn't wanna spend money but after hearing Dave say it over and over and blades said word 4 word what Dave said i finally broke down and said why not i should had worded it better I'm sorry

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Post by xycho_wraith on August 24th 2009, 6:21 am

i hear good word on monarchs by Ryan Schmidt's house ?
ill be calling Amy 4 a # lol
I'm going to price everywhere i can get the best deal with trustworthiness also
koi is costly these days

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Post by big dogs 42 on August 24th 2009, 11:12 pm

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Post by xycho_wraith on August 25th 2009, 12:00 am

called monarchs today they wanted 300 and something to do what i wanted that's not including boring at all so ill call more this week thanks any more around ? KY was gone 4 the day when i called !

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Post by JRiggs on August 25th 2009, 9:08 pm

kenny try custom engine service, dry ridge ky

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Post by xycho_wraith on August 26th 2009, 11:10 pm

koi wanted 600
ill try ur place maro riggs thank u

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Post by magicman_1968 on August 27th 2009, 3:57 am

A guy named Dan that used to do all of my machine work at Dons Crank runs a shop up in Dillsboro In. He is good and has good prices. He does it all including turning or polishing cranks and balancing,most machine shops around send the parts out of house for that. Im need to drop off some 427 parts to him,so you can run up there with me when i go if you want......

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Post by xycho_wraith on August 28th 2009, 4:10 am

magicman_1968 wrote:A guy named Dan that used to do all of my machine work at Dons Crank runs a shop up in Dillsboro In. He is good and has good prices. He does it all including turning or polishing cranks and balancing,most machine shops around send the parts out of house for that. Im need to drop off some 427 parts to him,so you can run up there with me when i go if you want......
i would enjoy that let me know when thank you

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