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Re: Do overbored 260's really overheat? Seeking

To: Doug & Rett Leithauser <dleit@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: Do overbored 260's really overheat? Seeking
From: Steve Laifman <SLaifman@SoCal.rr.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 18:01:51 -0800
Doug,

The scientific explanation is that your mechanic is full of sh--.  The
260 block has the same OD of the cylinder to the water jacket, but a
smaller bore, so the walls are THICKER than a 289. The factory (FORD)
recommendations on boring are a maximum or 0.060 inches on the 260, and
0.040 inches on the 289.

You still have one or two bores left  before sleeving should even be considered.

Steve

Doug & Rett Leithauser wrote:
> 
> My precious virgin 260 has returned from the highly recommend machine shop
> with boring bar tool marks visible in two cylinder walls. You can feel the
> marks with your fingernail. The cylinders are already 0.030" over.
> I'm about ready to cry.
> The old mechanics tales state that 260s bored over 0.040 tend to overheat.
> Does anyone have any first hand experience with this problem, or have a
> scientific explanation of why this would happen?
> 
> Happy Motoring
> Doug Leithauser

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