Quickstop [UK]
Combating adversyty.
Re: Saudi Syclone - 2612
Engine is in the machine shop getting the cylinders rebored - probably .010 unless they can save them.
I'm going to do what I originaly intended and POR15 the frame up front and clean up the engine bay.
Should get to work on it some time in December...
The used motor that I bought with 2 cracked heads and two damaged pistons is the subject of a dispute with the company that sold it as well as the credit card company. I'm hoping for a positive outcome as the machine shop did an assessment of it for me but the breaker's yard might take me to court.
Douglas Valley Breakers are unscrupulous and sold me a piece of junk.
I'm wondering if I had better just take a hit on it.
In other annoying news, I found a place that does marine rebuilld short blocks for £900 shipped with a 12 month warranty.
I wish I knew about them first. :rant: I already have £800 into this engine and still have £300 of work and prob £300 of parts (rebuild kit to worry about). If I pay up £900 for the marine block, I'm only £300 more expensive and it might end up being a lot less hassle.
Then again, I've never built an engine before
Engine is in the machine shop getting the cylinders rebored - probably .010 unless they can save them.
I'm going to do what I originaly intended and POR15 the frame up front and clean up the engine bay.
Should get to work on it some time in December...
The used motor that I bought with 2 cracked heads and two damaged pistons is the subject of a dispute with the company that sold it as well as the credit card company. I'm hoping for a positive outcome as the machine shop did an assessment of it for me but the breaker's yard might take me to court.
Douglas Valley Breakers are unscrupulous and sold me a piece of junk.
I'm wondering if I had better just take a hit on it.
In other annoying news, I found a place that does marine rebuilld short blocks for £900 shipped with a 12 month warranty.
I wish I knew about them first. :rant: I already have £800 into this engine and still have £300 of work and prob £300 of parts (rebuild kit to worry about). If I pay up £900 for the marine block, I'm only £300 more expensive and it might end up being a lot less hassle.
Then again, I've never built an engine before
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