in the middle of rebuilding my GE and i've run into a few questions.
1. using standard bearings, the manual says to match bearing numbers to the numbers on the crank and the block. am i able to order specifically numbered bearings to make a full set, or do i just order a full set of bearings and hope i get lucky?
2. i think i'll be able to get by without getting the head machined if i use razors and brake cleaner to get it as smooth as possible. it feels smoother than it looks pic:
can i get by with this, using a composite head gasket and arp studs?
3. my crank is slightly scored on the fifth journal, like this:
i can feel it with my fingernail and the bearing had a noticeable groove cut into it. will i have to get this machined, or will i be ok using fresh bearings?
1. using standard bearings, the manual says to match bearing numbers to the numbers on the crank and the block. am i able to order specifically numbered bearings to make a full set, or do i just order a full set of bearings and hope i get lucky?
2. i think i'll be able to get by without getting the head machined if i use razors and brake cleaner to get it as smooth as possible. it feels smoother than it looks pic:
can i get by with this, using a composite head gasket and arp studs?
3. my crank is slightly scored on the fifth journal, like this:
i can feel it with my fingernail and the bearing had a noticeable groove cut into it. will i have to get this machined, or will i be ok using fresh bearings?