So, are you saying that the guy will
tear it down, magnaflux it, do all the machine work, and reassemble it with your
supplied parts, all for $500 labor?
That is pretty darn good,
providing HE is good at what he does, and will stand behind (in
writing) his work. And get references from him.... Hey, some guys
actually are NOT in it for the money, they (like me) enjoy working on
machines. He may just have all the equipment and like to use
it.
Good luck, Tim!
Bill & Tami Roddick 1964
Imperial Crown 4 DR HT 1972 'Cuda 340 (Tami's Toy) 1988 Cherokee
Laredo 1995 Concorde
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 10:16
PM
Subject: RE: IML: 1960 Stuck engine
update
He says that would include magnafluxing.
Imp like you though. Every time I get a good deal its not so good after all.
Where would I get a great motor for 1960 413?
Tim
That’s to good to be true!You know what they say:if it to good to be
true,it really to good to be true.$500.00,is magnafluxing. It needs
that!
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 10:30
PM
Subject: RE: IML: 1960 Stuck engine
update
Thanks for the info. I guess my best
bet is to stick things back together and have in hauled to a engine
rebuilder. I talked to a man here in Bkfd Ca who said he would pull it, do
all the machining that was needing and put her back together for me for
$500.00 bucks. I would have to supply parts of course. Does that sound
reasonable?
Thanks
Tim
Tim,
You can get cylinder sleeves for just
about any engine. Just contact an engine machine
shop.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004
7:11 PM
Subject: IML: 1960 Stuck engine
update
Ok,
The number 6 cylinder has a
crack in the piston Sleeve. There was a lot of rust in number 6. A lot
of rust. So I guess its going to have to come out. Do they sell piston
sleeves anywhere or am I really out of luck?
Thanks
Tim
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