tom robison
ALL UP IN THEM GUTZ
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2004
Crank fits with no issues.
Pistons will be 3.900". I should have them around the first week of the new year.I'm jealous. What size bore did you get?
Looks like the rods clear as well, time to start deburing all the casting and machine edges.
I thought about it for a minute and even had an offer to have it done by a buddy, just not something I am interested in doing.All you need to do during the down time of waiting for the pistons is to get that block polished. Actually I did smooth out the lifter and crank area on my block (if you decide to do this you should get the block washed in a heated block wash chamber). Also be careful of the head studs that you use. You want them to go deep into the block. The standard stage 2 studs usually don't go deep enough. TA or ARP can give you the correct part numbers. Good luck with your build.
Jeff
Looks good, can't wait to see it in action!
about 50lbsNice how much weight do you save with one of them? Very nice would love to do that to my T some day
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