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Join Date: May 2014
Location: 155 Commerce Drive | Fort Washington, PA 19034
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Nice revival
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Weehawken, NJ
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^agreed. muffin tin for the win!
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Yep - good idea with the muffin tin. I had been using plastic egg cartons but they're a tad bit bendy for my liking.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 2,354
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How many miles on this engine?
What did the skirts on the Alusil pistons look like as far as wear? I ask because I'd be really curious to see one of you guys in the engine building business: 1) Take a well used KS piston from an Alusil set and rub it with a magnet then.... 2) Drop it in a bucket of iron shavings and see how much and where it attracts only so those of us, er, ok, ME! that are running an Alusil piston in a Nikasil plated Alusil bore can at least have 1 data point of just how much iron/tin plating is left on the skirts of a well used piston that makes this combo a "bad idea"! |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Nash County, NC.
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The engine is a mid 80s 3.2. It had been opened before and I had to clean dry 574 sealant from around the studs on the perimeter.
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Hi everyone- That is my 3.2, supposed to be an '89 that the seller, Ben Merman, another Pelican member, said only had 40K miles on and had never been apart -ever. Obviously that was not the truth. Consequently, I am very glad I decided to take it all the way down and make it fresh. Bruce did a terrific job and I was happy he accepted the job. It was built stock except for the 964 profiled Web cams (20/21) and a Wong custom chip. It will run through my stock Six heat exchangers after they are cleaned and ceramic coated feeing the stock muffler. Thanks again Bruce.
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