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Posted by CNKS on September 05, 2006 at 19:55:22 from (204.249.178.135):
In Reply to: Turning a crank posted by Phillip Hight on September 05, 2006 at 19:39:58:
$125 to turn the one in my 6 cyl 460 last year. Take it to a machine shop, preferably the one that sells you your engine kit. They will order you the correct undersize rod bearings, etc, so that there will be no mixup. Such shops are usually connected with auto parts places -- shop around. NAPA may be a possibility, but the local NAPA does not do that kind of work. I have a choice of two decades in business auto parts/machine shops that were around before they were taken over by chain stores. They can also hot tank the block, get out all the crud, and install the sleeves if you are leery about doing that. Sleeve installation on my 460 was $60, and I know it was done right.
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