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Re: 706, 263 engine rebuild Question
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 05, 2005 at 18:30:42 from (4.124.82.76):
In Reply to: 706, 263 engine rebuild Question posted by Kelly C on October 05, 2005 at 08:18:59:
One thing that the others did not tell ya so i will as i have done abunch of them over the years (1) After installing the sleves give them a light hone job with a ridged hone to remove any wrinkels and trust me on this there will be ya may not see them but a bore gauge will show them to you and size the hole to match the piston and give yourself .004 skirt to wall clearance ya have to mic. each piston and each hole also deck the block and re cut the countor bores , myself when i do and OLD 263 i up rate it to a 291 and do all the other change over it make a bunch more pony's also resurface the head as it is warped.
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