So probably a few of you guys have seen my thread on machine work prices and before I can make a solid decision on what exactly I want to do with this engine, I have to talk to another machine shop for at least a second opinion if nothing else.
So I'm gonna talk to this other shop that a buddy of mine said is pretty reasonable and see how much they are willing to work with me. As many people have noted, this engine is in pretty good shape and I can probably get away with very minimal machine work, just having the machine shop install the cam bearings, leave the cylinders, crank and rods alone, and reassemble myself. I don't think it needs honed, and I'm almost certain it doesn't need bored. Depending on how much the shop is willing to work with me in price is how far I'll take it. I have about $2000 max to spend on the engine not including what I've already spent. It would be great if I could spend less than that (save some for other stuff like tires, exhaust, crossmember, a correct '87 grille, some interior door panels, etc) . And as I've said before in other threads, I am gonna be using
this engine, not buying another.
So maybe I'll just do the minimum and have the shop change the cam bearings. I'm leaning that way thanks to guys like Driven, lilbowtie, 64nailhead and MrSony. Thanks for your help guys.
Cylinder pics-
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Oh, also got my carb painted. I think it came out pretty good. I may touch it up in a couple spots, but overall I think the gold looks similar to the original. As soon as the women in the house step out for a minute, I'll toss it in the oven and bake the paint on low heat for an hour. I've found that helps exponentially with durability.
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Anyways I'll keep this updated for anyone who is following along. Right now I'm going to go numb my mind with football
lol