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Old 01-22-2010, 10:41 PM
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ok so i just resurfaced my head
should i resurface my block too? or i can just put the HG and head back on?

and do you guys think this was a good or bad deal?
aluminum welding a crack exhuast thread hole and repair tap and die $80
clean head $17.50
resurface head $37.50
resurface fidanza 9lb aluminum flywheel $37.50
clean valves and grind $36.00
total = $208.50
everything looks really clean when they finished
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damn man imo looks good to me. never been to a machine shop before, but it sounds reasonable to me
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damn man imo looks good to me. never been to a machine shop before, but it sounds reasonable to me
i think its worth the price cuz it came out damn good haha
better than what i expected and they gave me a good used exhaust vavle since i had a bent one

but should i resurface my block too
it looks good though
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Pricing looks good. I try not to resurface things if they dont need it (ie make it last as long as possible). Why dont you measure it and see if it is out of spec. Take a straight edge and feeler gauges. Lay the straight edge across the block and see if you can insert a feeler gauge in it, if you can then it needs to be resurfaced, if not then you are good to go. You could also take it and have them inspect it for you as well...though most places just mill it .010" and call it a day.
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Originally Posted by 95 integra
Pricing looks good. I try not to resurface things if they dont need it (ie make it last as long as possible). Why dont you measure it and see if it is out of spec. Take a straight edge and feeler gauges. Lay the straight edge across the block and see if you can insert a feeler gauge in it, if you can then it needs to be resurfaced, if not then you are good to go. You could also take it and have them inspect it for you as well...though most places just mill it .010" and call it a day.
yea i try to do the same thing

havent measured it but maybe when the rain is gone
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