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To: BillB@bnj.com, WEmery7451@aol.com, wensley@adelphia.net,
Subject: [Fot] Boring & Honing Cylinder Liners-revisited one more time.
From: N197TR4@cs.com
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 08:52:10 EST
In a message dated 12/21/2006 11:35:16 PM Central Standard Time, 
BillB@bnj.com writes:

Bill Babcock mentions cylinder liners:
> this raises a question. What bore are people using for TR3/4. I've heard 
> from
> a few sources that a lot more 89mm pistons get sold than 87, and if folks are
> using them, is it because their sanctioning bodies permit it?


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Cylinder Liner Fixture tryout is complete and production time is now where it 
needs to be.

If you are one of the hot shoe front runners (applause) this might not be for 
you. But for about 90% of us, this may be something to consider:

There is a USPS Flat Rate Box that makes shipping easy and cheap.

It looks like the cost per bore and hone will be $25, at the moment.

Cylinder Liners can be sized to YOUR Pistons, if you send them.

If you are running stock rods, they can be checked and reconditioned for 
about $10 per rod.

This is what I do for me, and a few of my friends. I will help coordinate 
with this engine shop, if there are others that are interested. A fellow John 
Deere retiree has the equipment and does performance stock car engines for that 
racing community. If he can run a few cylinder liners for us during the slow 
season, it works for him.

Larry puzzled over the fixture for a long time and came up with the design 
and had a tool die shop make it. It's what Iowans do during long winters.  

Joe (A)
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