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View Poll Results: What should I do, Im going to rebuild the head regardless
Clean it up, new HG & HBs, put it back together 1 25.00%
Clean it up, Hone the cylinders, new HG & HBs, put it back together 1 25.00%
Take out the block, Do complete engine Rebuild, New rings, Hone cylinders, new bearings etc..... 2 50.00%
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Old 10-11-2005, 01:38 AM   #1
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Well ive got the head off the engine but the block is still in the car. Everything looks ok except for carbon build up on the head and cylinders. Im trying to decide on whether or not I should continue with the block rebuild or just put a new head gasket on it and rebuild the head and clean it up a bit. I ordered a complete gasket set so i could if i wanted to. Also consider that this is my daily driver but im having a friend take me to schooll everyday or barrowing my moms truck to drive, since it never gets drove. Also there is no ring grooves in the cylinder and the engine was built not to long ago

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Old 10-11-2005, 03:07 AM   #2
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Cool depends on wear?

i would clean it up. have head checked for warpage and surfaced if needed.. depending on milage and carbon buildup in valve chamber i may have the valves lapped into the seats. install the new valve guide seals since the valves are out and they come with the head set. get the valves adjusted.(not easy) as long as head is off id look hard at the play in the pistons at top and botton of the strokes. scratches are bad in the walls , and scrape off the carbon buildup at the top of the cylinder wall carefully if slop is not present. if pistons are sloppy even a little id rebuild it, specially if your going for lots of horse power. for a few $ more i would get the arp stud kit instead of new bolts. and run it. unless puting new rings in i would not hone it out when there already seated.??

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