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ApexR wrote:Advice:
1. buy or hire an engine stand, makes building engines much easier.
2. Do the dissassembly and then take all parts to the machine shop to be hot dipped.
3. Spray the block and sump with high temp engine enamel as soon as you get it back from the wash to stop it from rusting. Mask off all the important sealing surfaces.
ApexR wrote:Sometimes the crank pulley that turns the cambelt ca.n become seized onto the crank.
ApexR wrote:Advice:
1. buy or hire an engine stand, makes building engines much easier.
2. Do the dissassembly and then take all parts to the machine shop to be hot dipped.
3. Spray the block and sump with high temp engine enamel as soon as you get it back from the wash to stop it from rusting. Mask off all the important sealing surfaces.
ApexR wrote:Sometimes the crank pulley that turns the cambelt ca.n become seized onto the crank.
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