Posted by Dan MD on April 08, 2012 at 19:01:37 from (184.158.35.164):
I feel like crap right now and hope somebody can make me feel better. I just had my SMD completely overhauled by the local mechanic including custom sleeves. I am fighting a miss which I have just removed the injectors for a second time and looked inside the head through the precup holes and can see vertical lines in all 4 cylinder walls. I don't notice any compression issues and kinda wish I hadn't looked in there.
Now I would like to know if this is a problem if nothing seems to be wrong as far as compression and oil consumption?
Also, I'm wondering if the anti-seize I lightly coated my precups and injectors with based on information off of this sight could have gotten in the cylinders and caused the scratches.
What do you guys think? If I messed up a $9k rebuild I think I am really going to be sick.
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