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Posted by Mike in southern WI on December 19, 2001 at 17:15:17 from (152.163.201.54):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Lifting H Engine - Advice? posted by WIRED on December 19, 2001 at 06:49:04:
Glad to hear your back is better! I know the feeling all too well! I got my block back from the machine shop a week ago. Head and flywheel also. They did a very nice job and the price was not outrageous. Spending my time these days cleaning parts and getting ready for re-assembly. The wholr process has slowed because of the holiday stuff going on and also my garage(tractor shop) isn't heated. I'm also trying to make my mind up on paint. I'm not set up like a paint shop booth. Get alot of confusing opinions on paint also i.e., brands,hardners,etc. Keep me informed as how your doing k? By the way you and your back may be interested in hearing that the guy at the machine shop picked my block out of my truck by hand and set it on his hand truck. Then when I picked it up he also picked it up off the ground by hand and set it in the back of my truck. I hurt just watching him.
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