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Posted by PORKY B. on January 21, 2007 at 04:31:46 from (67.58.192.115):
In Reply to: spacer for manifold posted by Charles McNelly III on January 20, 2007 at 17:42:25:
Would it have been easier to replace the manifold? Sounds like your machine shop hogged a lot of material off that manifold. They should no that, after that things are not going to line up properly. Now you got to shim this animal up to make work. I hope your manifold is in good shape, not rotten and burnt out to go through all this shimming business.I"ve run into this bull $#&@ before with some machineshops.This senario reminds me of the recent post ,the fella with sleeve heights in block, mean while he explains the top deck of block was machined, put sleeves in, protrusion to high. Why didn"t these idiots cut the counterbores a couple of thousands .From what I understand the guy decided to file the tops of new sleeves to make work.Like I say: Do what you want you will anyway.
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