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Mill top surface of block after sleeving
UH OH.. We have a 1971 LT1 that sat in the car for 20 years, someone had pulled the intake off and apparently some water got into a few of the cylinders and pitted them Real Bad, we were told that 3 of the cylinders will have to be sleeved which by itself is not a problem, The problem is the engine stamps on the front of the block. I am worried that when they mill the top of the sleeves and the top of the block the VIN and engine ID stamp will be milled off. :no: Has anyone ever had a block sleeved and milled without touching the stamps? :dunno:
Mark . |
Most machine shops can do that without taking off the numbers. I know my guy asks me on every block I get decked if I want him to save the numbers. I never do (just don't take those blocks) so I can't say what it looks like when they do that.
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Some machinists will use the boring bar to cut down the top of the sleeve flush with the deck surface instead of decking the block.
Jason |
My brother had a LS6 block decked and they stopped the machine just before it got to the numbers.
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Thanks for the info, this is definitely good news. :grin: He was worried that we would have to bore the engine 080 to clean the cylinders up.:no:
Mark . |
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