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Do I Need To Check My Deck Height?
Title says it all. Not trying to avoid the work, but I am reusing my cylinders, pistons and heads on my 3.2. None of the parts were shaved, the heads were just bead blasted, but do have new valves and springs. Staying with the stock cams. Small rod ends were rebushed. If the group says check it then I will start cutting the little pieces of solder up to check it!
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You should be fine. You did mark the cylinders/pistons and are returning them to their respective sides of the motor? Has the motor been previously rebuilt or taken apart? The cylinder height group marks are all the same?
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Absolutely. Takes almost no time on a 3.2...
-Wayne
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You were right Wayne, didn't take me 45 minutes to do # 1 and #4
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