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98mm thanks Bruce!

About a month ago, I bought a set of 95mm 3.2 cylinders from Bruce and he shipped them directly to EBS for boring out to 98mm and replating. Today they arrived and for a small fraction of the price of new Nickies, I have a beautiful set of cylinders for my 3.2ss project going in the 904. These are the final pieces for my engine build!






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I have a beautiful set of cylinders for my 3.2ss project going in the 904.
Wet spot on my drawers. Those are beautiful. EBS did my heads in 1997. Bet they are using the same shop.

Weak factoid. In high school, saw the engine lathes in the machine shop in the "Industrial Arts" section of the school. Signed up for five hours out of seven junior and senior year. What is it about finely crafted stuff that is so intoxicating? Like a bird attracted to a shiny bauble.

Link for the 904 work? Why a boxer engine in a Pugeot?

You have the only garage I have ever seen with twin Sub-Z's.
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Quiet, Bob! The wife might hear you. She has some weird issue with porsche parts on her counters. Not to mention bearing races in the sub Z, curing brake calipers in the wolf oven, and a couple greasy engine parts in the parts wash...um...dishwasher. Women, can't live with 'em, can't live with 'em.

Here's the link to the build:

My next project is a...
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I'm glad it all worked out, looking good.
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curing brake calipers in the wolf oven
On the up side they really do have splendid heat distribution.

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