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Got my answer Magicrat you were right about my problem

I took this video of my piston check it out
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Re: Got my answer Magicrat you were right about my problem

I would recommend a bore job and oversize pistons. You also can get a sleeve installed. Price a rebuilt short block as this is cheaper a lot of times. I couldn't buy the parts and pay for machine shop labor for a standard engine as cheap.
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I would recommend a bore job and oversize pistons. You also can get a sleeve installed. Price a rebuilt short block as this is cheaper a lot of times. I couldn't buy the parts and pay for machine shop labor for a standard engine as cheap.
I dont want to get the block out the van I will onlyu lift the engine and work under to disconnect the rod , I'm planning to hone the cylinder and put a new rod and standard piston and ring because the cylinder is not scracth, would you do this?
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It can be done but buy a set of these. http://www.ntxtools.com/ Search 50215 Ask a machine shop to check the measurement of the one you set.
Then buy a piston the proper size. Very important make sure the hole is round.
I wouldn't do this but I don't have as much energy as you do as I'm a lot older. Basically do as much as you can afford and as good as you can.
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It can be done but buy a set of these. http://www.ntxtools.com/ Search 50215 Ask a machine shop to check the measurement of the one you set.
Then buy a piston the proper size. Very important make sure the hole is round.
I wouldn't do this but I don't have as much energy as you do as I'm a lot older. Basically do as much as you can afford and as good as you can.
Thanks again for reply, you give me energy Pal because you are positive like me heheh by the way here,s pic and video of the piston out and view of the cylinder wall remark the ring is broken






piston pin play side to side VIDEO
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