Hemirunner
Well-Known Member
It’s an LS. Bolt the head back on and run it.
My Uncle's Anglia had a 283 bored out .060 making what they called a 301. Going from 3.875 to 4.00, the bore of a 327. It was good for drag racing only as the thin water jackets couldn't be cooled.if you took .060 of ‘each side’ it would be .120 over. Don’t know of too many engines that can handle that. 60 thou over is generally a max for most mills but not desirable for most people..
Isn’t that .125 over , not 60My Uncle's Anglia had a 283 bored out .060 making what they called a 301. Going from 3.875 to 4.00, the bore of a 327. It was good for drag racing only as the thin water jackets couldn't be cooled.
It would technically be .120 over. The terms are in reference to bore diameter, not radius so .030 over is .015 removed from each side, .060 over is .030 removed from each side, not that circles have sides but that’s common terminology.Isn’t that .125 over , not 60
yep, brain hiccup. Before 327's existed it was some 4 inch piston in a sacrificially bored screamer. They'll make moreIsn’t that .125 over , not 60
4.00 - 3.875 = .125It would technically be .120 over. The terms are in reference to bore diameter, not radius so .030 over is .015 removed from each side, .060 over is .030 removed from each side, not that circles have sides but that’s common terminology.
yeah, I didn’t do the math, just saw the .060 and went from there...4.00 - 3.875 = .125
I too, spent many a year with 2 strokes, the acid was to remove the melted/smeared aluminum off the cylinder walls after a piston sieze, it could actually make stains like this, if not cleaned and oiled quickly.Coming from a motorcycle background - and two-strokes, no less - I've cleaned stained cylinders such as that with - prepare thine selves - muriatic acid. The stuff you get at a pool supply store. Wear gloves and use in a well-ventilated area. Wipe on, wipe off. Neutralize with a baking soda smoothie, and hose off with brake cleaner.
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