K-Mo said: (quoted from post at 08:39:11 06/21/11) As Jim mentioned, you MUST use the ORIGINAL bearing caps that are matched to the block. If you do not use the bearing caps matched to the block, then you need to have the replacement bearing caps line bored in the block.
I don't have the bearing caps for the 366204 R1 block. What will the machine shop need for me to get them so that they can line bore replacement bearing caps for the block? I don't know what line bore is, but If I understand correctly then the bearing caps off my cracked 251069 R1 block cannot be line bored to fit the 366204 R1 block.
This post was edited by GRAPE-DRANK at 09:00:33 06/21/11.
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