Posted by mike1972chev on October 24, 2012 at 13:36:33 from (99.50.225.191):
In Reply to: Block Cleaning posted by Nate V. IA on October 24, 2012 at 10:20:49:
To Kevin below,Yea I DO agree there is WAY more going on here than could me mentioned without something short of an engine rebuilding seminar!(That is my point too!)
To Nate,doing this this half A$$ed could cost you WAY more in the long run.
For one of MANY things ,look at this photo you posted.I know photo shadows can be somewhat deceptive,but that ridge is serious. I bet that particular cylinder would pump oil out the exhaust no matter if you did hone it and do rings!!!(The piston clearance looks WAY sloppy to,but could not be fore sure until further investigation)
Dont waste GOOD money just to go back and add more money later.Somethings can be "overlooked",but some can be disasterous!
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