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Minimal effort people... That is all it takes...
What you need to do is follow the procedure below in sections 4,5 and 6.
If you can get your hands on a micrometer/cylinder gauge this doesn't take long at all.
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Honestly, the only thing that can answer that question is a micrometer.
With that many miles, over boring is likely needed unless the car was maintained very well.
Probably the best advice you will hear all day right there.
Clarkston is so much cheaper than Duluth it will ensure he stays profitable for a long time. Personally, I'd deal with getting the motor to Clarkston rather than deal with anyone else. Bryan won my loyalty a long time ago.
I live behind Mall of Ga. :) I'll shoot you a PM.
Read this...
I've never done business with Eagle, but they have a decent reputation.
For a personal recommendation, I only use:
Bryan Maloof Racing, Inc.
2860 Buford Highway Suite D, Duluth, GA 30096
Phone: (770) 622-4979
This man has incredible attention to detail and he doesn't need any "coaching" to...
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Ding! We have a winner!
Nick has it dead on, you've got a problem in #1.
If a compression test didn't uncover anything different about that cylinder, I'd move on directly to a leak down test. Compression tests don't always tell the full story. Leakdowns usually do.
If that doesn't show...
I applaud this. At least you aren't going to be another of the hundreds who buy the car, can't afford to maintain/mod it, so wind up trashing it due to lack of maintainance or even worse doing bullshit hack job mods to it.
Good move! :thumbup:
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