Confederate1969
Well-Known Member
I'm an amateur at this, being my first time ever rebuilding an engine. But I'm not asking this question without any background. I've done gobs of reading on this topic and I've gotten a lot of diversity on an answer.
So now that my block is bare and ready for cleaning and machining, I need to know what steps I should go in.
Do I get the block bored first (not knowing how far out I will have to bore to get it even and clean) and then shop for pistons to fit the new bore? The reason I ask this is that I've heard of people buying pistons first and having the block bored and getting the machinist to fit them into the bore. Doesn't seem like what I'd want to do, but what would y'all do?
Also, I was looking over my crankshaft today and all the bearings are smooth except for a teency tiny nick on one of them. I don't know what caused that along the way, but is this something that can be ground down as well?
I can't really afford nice new aluminum heads, so I have to keep the 906s. What compression should I be running to get a good street/strip car but not hurt the heads at the same time? Something like 10:1?
So now that my block is bare and ready for cleaning and machining, I need to know what steps I should go in.
Do I get the block bored first (not knowing how far out I will have to bore to get it even and clean) and then shop for pistons to fit the new bore? The reason I ask this is that I've heard of people buying pistons first and having the block bored and getting the machinist to fit them into the bore. Doesn't seem like what I'd want to do, but what would y'all do?
Also, I was looking over my crankshaft today and all the bearings are smooth except for a teency tiny nick on one of them. I don't know what caused that along the way, but is this something that can be ground down as well?
I can't really afford nice new aluminum heads, so I have to keep the 906s. What compression should I be running to get a good street/strip car but not hurt the heads at the same time? Something like 10:1?