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Re: to rebuild or not to rebuild

To: macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu, span@datacom-bo.net,
Subject: Re: to rebuild or not to rebuild
From: JustBrits@aol.com
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 1997 20:39:26 -0500 (EST)
In a message dated 97-11-07 19:42:03 EST, macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu
writes:

<< >Rebuild Kit. I wonder how much of task this is and how long does it take
a
 >moderately proficient do it your selfer such as I. Also, what book/s are a
 >must. The mechanics I contacted will not do it for less than 300U$ Wonder
if
 >doing it my self is worth the hassle. I know it might be a lot of fun also,
 >Cheers Enrique
 Well it's been a while and it was on a Midget - but you should be able to 
 get the engine and tranny out in a couple of hours on a weekend. Then 
 take it apart another couple hours. Then the waiting begins. Take the 
 head, block, crank and cam, stripped of course, to a machine shop and 
 have them check everthing out. Then and only then start ordering parts. 
 This is cuz the machinist may recommend undersize bearings, oversize 
 pistons or what ever. Then again maybe not. But if you order standard and 
 then need over/under size whatever you're stuck. Get the block tanked. 
 Then when you get it back you should be able to get it back together in a 
 weekend and back in the car in less than a day.

>>>>>yea, but Larry - you missed what the mechanics said as above.  Model
airplane motors >>>><maybe!!!!   Cylinder about 1/4" dia and 1/2" deep.  Just
the 'checking' will see the $300 in the >>>>>'hot tank' , nes plat??   
>>>>>
>>>>>Regards,

>>>>>       Ed
 
 Then again it might take longer depending on how susceptable to the  
 "while-I'm-at-it-itis".
 
 Larry Macy
 78 Midget (Took most of three months for the above + "while-I'm-at-it's")
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