What is it do you want done to your motor?
Head and block surface machined?
Cylinders honed? Are you going to use different pistons...etc..etc...etc
What are your goals?
Details...Details..
Cheers,
Roy
Thanks guys.
I will go recheck the dimensions. The dimensions on my note must be wrong.
Could have made a mistake writing down the dimensions.
Cheers,
Roy
This is for FEDEX GND.
Package Size and Weight Up to 150 lbs. (for packages weighing 100–150 lbs., please follow the marking heavy boxes guidelines); 108" in length; 165" in length plus girth (L+2W+2H).
My one still would still be too big.
Cheers,
Roy
Im trying th ship a downpipe.
But because the package dimensions exceed the normal allowable limits i will have to ship frieght.
Dimensions are 130" x 30" x 18"
I called UPS frieght and they quoted me almost $200.
For those of you who have shipped downpipe how did u ship it?
Cheers,
Roy
I think it always difficult to stick to the budget that you initially set.
As time goes by, you will realize that the build is costing you more and more...and it seems like it never ending
Cheers,
Roy
I dont think so.
Ford is cheap.
As for the supra, it is a very strong engine. It is just the owners who neglect it or take shortcuts due to ignorance or just to save money.
Cheers,
Roy
:biglaugh: Hope the drug dealers dont see this. Otherwise they will all be buying Supras for this purpose only.
And the cops will become aware of it and ask us Supra owners to strip our supras so they can check it.
Cheers,
Roy
My point exactly...It is my friend's shop and he shown me how to do the first one and I did all the rest myself. I am not a experienced machinist. I am in the electrical and communications field.
If I can do it good I dont any reason why experienced shops make simple fuckups like that esp if...
I just did my helicoils for the exhaust side today at a friend's machine shop.
This is what i did...
I mounted a precision angle plate on the bridgeport machine.
Then I mounted the head on the angle plate. That way I knew the head was parallel to the Z axis of the bridgeport and the exhaust...
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