Posted by neblinc on September 14, 2007 at 09:59:28 from (24.123.122.114):
In Reply to: Mike CA-Grill Fix posted by neblinc on September 14, 2007 at 07:15:12:
I stopped at the machine shop last weekend to see if he had started on the block yet. He had it in the "soup" for a week and just pulled it out. He will check it over for cracks and he said the crank will need to be turned down.
He thought the camshaft looked ok, just need to polish it.
He will let me know when he gets into it so I can order the correct bearings and all the rest of the stuff $$$$
Now that it has cooled off I think I will work on the 43H and fix the oil leaks, won't cost as much and I can get it fixed up quicker. Been trying to find good prices on tires and not having much luck, hard to get anything for under $500 for a pair of rear tires.
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