Boring Out A Motor
#12
#13
we carry the .5mm over sized pistons.
some food for thought, every one that we have done has come back, because the blocks have hole in them from to much stress, the ones that have been done by us are going in backhoes and dozer's and some Komatsu application.
my opinion on this, I would sleeve it and bring back to standard
350.00 to bring your block to .5mm and deck the top.
for sleeving is 650.00 back to standard and decking
but you can buy a storm block for 898.00 new
some food for thought, every one that we have done has come back, because the blocks have hole in them from to much stress, the ones that have been done by us are going in backhoes and dozer's and some Komatsu application.
my opinion on this, I would sleeve it and bring back to standard
350.00 to bring your block to .5mm and deck the top.
for sleeving is 650.00 back to standard and decking
but you can buy a storm block for 898.00 new
#15
thats pretty cheap, 94cummins12v
we use precise 4 axis CNC , laser guided. measures to .00002
about $60.00 a hole.
same machine used for decking .00002 accurate
there will be some machines shops who will do it cheaper, most likely they are a small shop, we have a set price, I wish I could be as competitive as some of the shops, but I cant.
we use precise 4 axis CNC , laser guided. measures to .00002
about $60.00 a hole.
same machine used for decking .00002 accurate
there will be some machines shops who will do it cheaper, most likely they are a small shop, we have a set price, I wish I could be as competitive as some of the shops, but I cant.
#17
i built one that was bored, block shaved. piston actually lifted higher than the block by .018 of an inch. thicker head gasket. 60 horse injectors. shaved fuel plate. with stock turbo it would roast the back tires off through third gear and chirp fourth.
zach_west has this motor in his pickup now. its pretty hot.
zach_west has this motor in his pickup now. its pretty hot.
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LOGANSTANFORTH (01-27-2010)
#19
I have heard its only safe to go no bigger than 20 over without having to re-sleve it. It does make the cylinder walls a lot weaker if you bore it out too large. I personally wouldn't go bigger than that and even then im going to avoid it as long as possible because when I have to rebuild the engine someday I want to be able to just bore it out a tiny bit to make the walls smooth and be able to drive her again. There are tons of trucks out there that run like monsters without any boring of any sort. There are better ways to get power without sacrificing your engines strength.
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