Just looking for some opinions. I think I know what I'm going to do unless everyone else says differently.
My 340 block is at the machine shop where they thought it would clean up at 4.070 from standard size. 7 of 8 bores are perfect at that size and one has rust in it still. They tried going up to 4.080 on that hole and still it has a little rust, but enough I can feel it. I told them to keep going to 4.090 and see if that works.
My dilemma- do I sleeve that one bore back 4.070 to save the other bores for additional rebuilds or hone them all out to 4.090 or 4.100, wherever it finally cleans up?
Build target is a 500hp/500tq street engine with around 400 cid (3.79 crank). The block was cast in 67 and not # matching.
My 340 block is at the machine shop where they thought it would clean up at 4.070 from standard size. 7 of 8 bores are perfect at that size and one has rust in it still. They tried going up to 4.080 on that hole and still it has a little rust, but enough I can feel it. I told them to keep going to 4.090 and see if that works.
My dilemma- do I sleeve that one bore back 4.070 to save the other bores for additional rebuilds or hone them all out to 4.090 or 4.100, wherever it finally cleans up?
Build target is a 500hp/500tq street engine with around 400 cid (3.79 crank). The block was cast in 67 and not # matching.















