Grooves on B16A head

Muckman

Not a M0derator
You just need a ball hone. The finest grit they have.
But like I said you should talk to a machine shop.
 

HRubss

I'm a gearheAd
I'll keep y'all updated with what the machine shop tells me. Hope this $300 doesn't go to waste


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uso_Dc

New Member
From the looks of it, should be ok. If you can feel the grooves with your finger then it needs whats called a Line Bore. That will solve the problem. That normally occurs with poor lubrications, IE- low engine oil level at high rpm.
 

HRubss

I'm a gearheAd
Anyone know how much it would cost me to either get a ball home grit or line bore at a machine shop?


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HRubss

I'm a gearheAd
Good news, well to me. I went over to a local machine shop and the mechanic there told me it wasn't a big deal but I still have other problems lol. Distributor holder is broken, and need new studs.


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uso_Dc

New Member
How much is it going ro cost so we have a ballpark for someone in the future?
 


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