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Oh, I think that's just debris from the head gasket and dirt. It does look like pitting in the picture now that I look at it, but I think it will clean up!You don't think there is any chance of honing it out with a new piston?I thought I might give it a shot.
Sorry that was just plain bad writing. I should have said, hone out the cylinder and then install a new piston
Well thanks for keeping me real then, I guess it really hasn't quite sunk in yet. I was really hoping to get out of this without pulling the motor!Thanks for the advice everyone and if anyone thinks of other ideas, knows a good machinist in Savannah or has a decent motor, let me know.
Savannah GA? I LOVE it there!
Thanks everyone, I think the path forward is relatively clear now. Especially since I can't get a matching piston, the decision to rebuild the engine has really been made for me. I'll try to talk to earl about a machine shop near Savannah. Tomorrow I'll shift my focus to getting the motor out. Does anyone have any pointers? Is it best to pull with or without the trans?Quote from: SuperSix on March 03 2012, 08:50:45 PMSavannah GA? I LOVE it there!Savannah is a nice place to live! While I am from NE Ohio where I own a home, I can't seem to stay employed there. At least I have been fortunate enough to find work in Savannah and San Diego