1973c10
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454 Rebuild
Hay all
Couple questions I picked up a big block to rebuild for my step side projector
I picked it up from an old guy that said he had pulled it out of the early 80s
pickup (block is a 78) to put in his motor home he said he heard it run before
he pulled it and that it ran great but you know how that goes
he said he thought it had been rebuilt just prior to him purchasing it
so I got home and tore it down and obviously it has been rebuilt
so my questions are how long does it take for crosshatch
to where out of the cylinder walls because you can still see the crosshatch very well in all cylinders
it has been board with flattop pistons
which comes to my second question
all the main caps were marked one through four and all in the correct location
the connecting rods are stamped one through eight but when it was reassembled they didn't put the rods in the correct order
they are stamped so my question is
since I am going to re-ring the pistons and reuse them can I put them in the proper order as stamped on the rods
when I reinstall them or do I need to put them
back in the order that I took them out
I hope this isn't too confusing
thanks for your help
Hay all
Couple questions I picked up a big block to rebuild for my step side projector
I picked it up from an old guy that said he had pulled it out of the early 80s
pickup (block is a 78) to put in his motor home he said he heard it run before
he pulled it and that it ran great but you know how that goes
he said he thought it had been rebuilt just prior to him purchasing it
so I got home and tore it down and obviously it has been rebuilt
so my questions are how long does it take for crosshatch
to where out of the cylinder walls because you can still see the crosshatch very well in all cylinders
it has been board with flattop pistons
which comes to my second question
all the main caps were marked one through four and all in the correct location
the connecting rods are stamped one through eight but when it was reassembled they didn't put the rods in the correct order
they are stamped so my question is
since I am going to re-ring the pistons and reuse them can I put them in the proper order as stamped on the rods
when I reinstall them or do I need to put them
back in the order that I took them out
I hope this isn't too confusing
thanks for your help
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