80" top end refresh-what else should I consider?
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The parts are there right now.....we'll see how out of control this price quote gets.
#22
So here's what they want to do.
-replace intake guides as they are shot
-serdi-cut 5-angle valve job
-bore/hone cylinders
-new oem stock cast pistons/ring set
parts plus labor $715.00+tax.
I thought about a cam change, bumping compression, 2 into 1, ect. I am willing to spend a little more on the engine but only for significant gain. Keep in mind I want someone to dyno tune this thing when I am done. I also thought about chucking the cylinders and buying a new cylinder/piston set and just having the heads fixed. About $400 for parts and labor on heads, $300 for cyinder work and pistons. Options?, Opinions?
-replace intake guides as they are shot
-serdi-cut 5-angle valve job
-bore/hone cylinders
-new oem stock cast pistons/ring set
parts plus labor $715.00+tax.
I thought about a cam change, bumping compression, 2 into 1, ect. I am willing to spend a little more on the engine but only for significant gain. Keep in mind I want someone to dyno tune this thing when I am done. I also thought about chucking the cylinders and buying a new cylinder/piston set and just having the heads fixed. About $400 for parts and labor on heads, $300 for cyinder work and pistons. Options?, Opinions?
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Haven't heard of any jugs cracking...there were some case issues in earlier model years, but a '98 should be fine.
Going .010" or .020" over and a good set of Wiseco or JE pistons is it.
They are both good slugs.. JE's are a bit lighter than the Wiseco's.....both excellent quality.
Take the pistons to the shop doing the boring and have them measure and fit them to the cylinder bore.
Going .010" or .020" over and a good set of Wiseco or JE pistons is it.
They are both good slugs.. JE's are a bit lighter than the Wiseco's.....both excellent quality.
Take the pistons to the shop doing the boring and have them measure and fit them to the cylinder bore.
#29
People have used Wiseco and JE for years with good results, I know because we were one of them. That being said we now use Mahle Pistons, just look on the side of most NASCAR race cars and you will see a Mahle sticker. These guys can use any piston they want and they choose Mahle, so we do the same now.
We are very happy with them and have had great results with them. On the cylinders, use your existing as they have taking a set after having been heat cycled. You should probably go .010 oversized. Make sure the shop uses torque plates when they do the job. If you want to pick up a couple of extra cheap Horsepower take a look at Total Seal Gapless Rings. Hope this helps.
We are very happy with them and have had great results with them. On the cylinders, use your existing as they have taking a set after having been heat cycled. You should probably go .010 oversized. Make sure the shop uses torque plates when they do the job. If you want to pick up a couple of extra cheap Horsepower take a look at Total Seal Gapless Rings. Hope this helps.