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    200 I6 build pics

     



    here's some new pics. I returned the camera and bought a better 1, that was $20 more, 2.1 MP, picture quality still reflect the price but much better than the other camera, and this 1 has a LCD screen.
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    Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver

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    1930's styled hand built ratrod project

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    hey matt thats a 200, i keep thinkinging your building a 250 i rebuilt one of those for my brother years ago ij a 78 faitmont all i did was hone and rering it and put bearings in and had the valves done el cheapo , that motor never burned a drop and outlived the car after i was done , did you have much wear on the bores?

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    Quote Originally Posted by canadianal
    hey matt thats a 200, i keep thinkinging your building a 250 i rebuilt one of those for my brother years ago ij a 78 faitmont all i did was hone and rering it and put bearings in and had the valves done el cheapo , that motor never burned a drop and outlived the car after i was done , did you have much wear on the bores?
    I only had to ridge ream the #1 cyl all others had no ridge, not much wear at all. I have to still get out the bore gauge to check to see if I need to take it .030 over, but the bores look good, no scoring or anything. right now I'm cutting the valves @ 45*. the head was rebuilt b4, as was the engine, new oil pump pickup, some new valves and shims under the valve springs, all signs of a rebuild. it was in great shape, only reason it smoked was because the valve seals were hard and cracked open.
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    1967 Ford Falcon- Sold

    1930's styled hand built ratrod project

    1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold

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