Re: [Chrysler300] Motor rebuild 300F
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Re: [Chrysler300] Motor rebuild 300F



A blueprinted engine will make up for minor shortcomings that all production units are forced to live with and will be slightly smoother with a bit more power. Whether or not it's worth the money is up to the one who has to write the check. It wouldn't be worth it to me .
Mike


At 02:35 PM 3/5/2003 -0500, Paul Martin wrote:
A few weeks back i sought advise on removing the motor
from my 300F. I am getting close to starting this
project and decided to bring the car to a competant
mechanic to do an evaluation on how the motor is
currently running and what I might expect from a
rebuild.
This mechanic is a serious racer and has built some
fantastic racing engines. I am not sure I agree with
him on what I need to do to the 300. In essence he is
suggesting building a blueprinted motor with
everything balanced,cc'd and the whole nine yards. I
am not opposed to having this done to a race engine,
but I am not sure this is the route for a motor that
will see 100-1500 miles a year, mostly cruising. I
will want to do some full throttle driving to enjoy
the intent that these cars were built for. Any
thoughts from those who have gone down this path.

Paul
300F
Vancouver BC

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