I decided not to re-ring the motor because of my time constraint and because of the inconsistent HP during break in, I will prob put rings in after the first season.
Chasing the threads on the heads, I had them resurfaced at Arlington Automotive Machine


Checking the bottom end and putting in new bearings.


New OEM oil pump, no gasket between the pump and the block (this was news to me, the mellings I have always used have a gasket for this location).


Cleaning the deck with a roloc bristle disc

Timing cover, water pump, romac balancer installed.

Checking how far the pistons are in the hole (.005 diff between the L and R decks)

More chasing fun!
Chasing the threads on the heads, I had them resurfaced at Arlington Automotive Machine


Checking the bottom end and putting in new bearings.


New OEM oil pump, no gasket between the pump and the block (this was news to me, the mellings I have always used have a gasket for this location).


Cleaning the deck with a roloc bristle disc

Timing cover, water pump, romac balancer installed.

Checking how far the pistons are in the hole (.005 diff between the L and R decks)

More chasing fun!

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