I am going to jump in here. Most production machine shops today have a
schedule of machining operations that they automatically do to engines that
do not have special handling intended. That would include, but is not
limited to, cylinder boring (usually with an automatic honing machine like
a Van Norman CK-10 or equal machine. Those machines use a more or less
rigid hone set to enlarge bore sizes. Kind of a set it up, and let it run
until it stops machine. Old school machinists, like me, use a rotary boring
bar with an adjustable cutter. A different set up for each cylinder bore.
Both machines can do a very precision job of enlarging cylinder bores, or
they can screw up an otherwise usable block. The CK-10 uses the crankshaft
centerline to align the center of the cylinder bores. Extremely accurate.
complex, exacting. The old school boring bar aligns to the old worn
cylinder bore and the deck surface. If you use the warped deck surface, or
the worn portion of the old bore, accuracy will be affected. That is the
reason for cutting .030" instead of .010" It allows for some slop in the
setup. Just so you know. Ask your machinist how this is performed in his
shop. Your money, spend it how you see fit.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC Royale 403
> Jeeze if your machinist can't cut .010 I'd look for a new shop!
> More importantly whats the availability of 040 over pistons?
>
> Are you going to do the roller cam or stick with flat tappet?
> Seems like a roller is the thing to do these days, I _almost_ wish I had
> done a roller when I rebuilt my engine, but it sure was a cost adder!
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> From: Gmclist on behalf of Matt Colie <
> matt7323tze>
> Sent: Friday, March 2, 2018 12:42 PM
> To: gmclist
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Passcar 455 block?
>
> > Boring to .060 if fine. It has to have a lot of miles on it. So it's
> well seasoned. I'd go with the block that you have the most past history of.
> > Build it now. With a well maintained engine' Your good for 200,000
> miles. Bob Dunahugh
>
> I got a message relayed from Dick Paterson that 60 over is ok, but I am
> still going to do the inspection on better of the passcar blocks that I have
> here before I make any decision. The damage is small enough that 40 over
> should clean it, It almost cleaned with my ball hone. Unfortunately, a lot
> of shops don't like to cut just 10 over because it means that their setup
> have to be real good and they don't like having to take the time to set the
> boring bar up that well.
>
> Matt
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