possible problem with d16z6 rebuild
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possible problem with d16z6 rebuild
a buddy of mine had a block cleaned and the deck milled to make a level surface, however the deck was milled down .0006 of an inch, now i have been asking around and i have not gotten a whole lot of good response for people (saying that its a bad thing), he will be using the stock pistons and rods and the stock z6 head with out a mill done on it (<--- the head) and a y8 head gasket (same thickness and z6 but all metal)
please any insight would be greatly appreciated , he needs the car up and running by the end on november
Thanks in advance
please any insight would be greatly appreciated , he needs the car up and running by the end on november
Thanks in advance
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Re: possible problem with d16z6 rebuild (mrehagencivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Spade »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">That small of a mill should not adversly effect him in anyway shape or form.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats about what they take off when they resurface a head, so i doubt it will even change the comperssion (due to teh margin of error) let alone change anything else...
thats about what they take off when they resurface a head, so i doubt it will even change the comperssion (due to teh margin of error) let alone change anything else...
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