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TE20 P3 Conversion - winter project
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<blockquote data-quote="H200GT" data-source="post: 7413513" data-attributes="member: 669"><p>Thought I better make some time to make a start on it again this weekend. Had the block honed to size, as [USER=76816]@startinghandle[/USER] suggested, they couldn’t be bored as there wasn’t enough material to take out. The engineer that did the work wasn’t sure if honing would work, but like he said nothing to loose appart from a set of liners by giving it a go. He was very pleased with the results got them nice and true, but it did take a bit of time he said. He also suggested I got the crank polished, whilst not to bad, I took his advise as he knows far more about engines than I ever will, and it cleaned up very nicely and was well worth doing. </p><p></p><p>Anyhow found a few hours over the weekend and its now getting there again. Needs another day to finish it off, hopefully sometime before the end of the month ill have it moving under its own power again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H200GT, post: 7413513, member: 669"] Thought I better make some time to make a start on it again this weekend. Had the block honed to size, as [USER=76816]@startinghandle[/USER] suggested, they couldn’t be bored as there wasn’t enough material to take out. The engineer that did the work wasn’t sure if honing would work, but like he said nothing to loose appart from a set of liners by giving it a go. He was very pleased with the results got them nice and true, but it did take a bit of time he said. He also suggested I got the crank polished, whilst not to bad, I took his advise as he knows far more about engines than I ever will, and it cleaned up very nicely and was well worth doing. Anyhow found a few hours over the weekend and its now getting there again. Needs another day to finish it off, hopefully sometime before the end of the month ill have it moving under its own power again. [/QUOTE]
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