[Alpines] Alpines Digest, Vol 7, Issue 24

Paul Scofield canisdog at aol.com
Tue Oct 15 18:51:22 MDT 2013


Any good engine machine shop that has been in business for a long time can
handle your rebuild.  These engines are like a Briggs & Stratton to these
guys.  Give them the shop manual for the technical data and they can take it
from there.  They can take it past factory for you by weighing pistons and
rods to very close tolerances, or just run of the mill work.  It's up to you.

Paul

> On Oct 15, 2013, at 3:55 PM, series25 <series25 at optonline.net> wrote:
>
> To all list members,
> I am looking for an engine rebuilder on the east coast, as close to New
York
> as possible, for my 1725 that is now in various pieces. It now consists of
a
> clean block that needs to be bored out to .600, a 1725 cracked block that
> contains the crank and connecting and push rods, cylinder head and all new
> .6 over pistons and gaskets from Rick. Looking for a reliable builder who
> knows his way around these engines Any help getting this put together will
> be greatly appreciated.
>
> Phil
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