Posted by ih560 on August 13, 2011 at 10:20:31 from (63.131.193.36):
In Reply to: Cub Engine Overhaul posted by TC2 on August 13, 2011 at 08:00:36:
It shouldn't be that expensive to have that little block bored. I just had a 9000 Ford block bored .030 over, hot tanked and honed to fit the pistons, for less than $300 and that was one of the more expensive places, but it was really close so I took it there. I know they quoted me around $200 until they seen how big the block was and then the price jumped way up, so on a cub engine, it should be really cheap.
And the kits aren't really that much cheaper, just because it doesn't take sleeves. I deal in a lot of parts and it seems that you can buy a liner kit (for many engines), which is piston, sleeve, rings and wrist pin, for just a couple dollars more than buying the sleeve or the piston individually.
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