ROSS, did this("machine shop")put a "cross hatch finish" on the cylinder walls after boring and honing it? (if so, you will see very fine lines crossing over one another all the way around and from top to bottom) The purpose of this (even though they don`t look like much) is to help keep the cylinder walls lubricated. You said that you cleaned up the parts, were you informed about thoroughly cleaning the "GRIT" from the block? "GRIT" is an abrasive residue left from the honing stones after honing and it MUST BE removed from the entire engine block with a "warm soap and water solution" gasoline or solvents will not remove it. If this is not done,all the time and money put into your work will be wasted (including the engine), because grit is worse than metal shavings. It will mix with the oil and the first time you use it, it will wear the rings and any other moving part down the first time its used. You said it left a "ridge"in the cylinder wall, do mean a (scrape) or a ridge around the top of the cylinder? If it was the latter, it WAS grit . 0.30 o/s is the maximum your engine can be bored. It sounds like you may have to order a (SHORT BLOCK). PLEASE LET ME KNOW THE RESULTS OR IF YOU HAVE ANY MORE QUESTIONS I`LL BE HAPPY TO HELP ICAN BE CONTACTED AT mkfarnam@gateway.net or mkfarnam@yahoo/com
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