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let's move on. are we using stock pistons? rods? bearings?
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I’m asking for the OEM Ford specific orientation.i prefer 180,180,180
You should just double check with the person you purchased the short block from before you risk damaging the rings removing them to check something that was checked and gapped by a very capable person.Sounds good. I’ll check gaps and make sure they are good.
What range should I be looking for? They are gapped for boost but I will be running N/A for the time being.
I trust the seller to gap the rings properly. He seems like a person who would do their research on what to doYou should just double check with the person you purchased the short block from before you risk damaging the rings removing them to check something that was checked and gapped by a very capable person.
if he is rebuilding the engine he should have zero problem removing and checking ringsYou should just double check with the person you purchased the short block from before you risk damaging the rings removing them to check something that was checked and gapped by a very capable person.
i don't think you understand how important it is that they are not under gapped. over gapped a little no big deal. i don't trust anyone, ford, L&M, rpm, all have made mistakes. there's no way in hell i would put the engine together without knowing. just because he says gapped for boost don't mean sh!t. gapped for how much boost?I trust the seller to gap the rings properly. He seems like a person who would do their research on what to do
if he knows his sh!t he would agree that you should double check.I trust the seller to gap the rings properly. He seems like a person who would do their research on what to do
what you should do in take it to a machine shop and have them hot tank and clean it if you have any doubts. if you think is good and just want to be sure then you can remove all the oil plugs and clean out the passages. i don't think it's a problem if it really has under 30k milesShould I worry about making sure the oil passages are clear?
Just worried about small debris getting into the oil passages for the main bearings.what you should do in take it to a machine shop and have them hot tank and clean it if you have any doubts. if you think is good and just want to be sure then you can remove all the oil plugs and clean out the passages. i don't think it's a problem if it really has under 30k miles
you can remove the oil plugs and clean out the passages. put the plugs back and shrink wrap the block when you are not working on it. where are you planning to assemble it?Just worried about small debris getting into the oil passages for the main bearings.