More FRIGGEN HP PART 2
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More FRIGGEN HP PART 2
Well the XJ is at the shop and in pieces as you may know I am making
that bad boy into a 4.6L stroker using 4.2L parts. This ought to be
interesting. I am thinking that while it is down, I will pull out the
carpet and pull off the side panel trim and make nice durabak rocker
panels, bumper and floor. Any ideas?
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"He who laughs last has not passed out yet."
that bad boy into a 4.6L stroker using 4.2L parts. This ought to be
interesting. I am thinking that while it is down, I will pull out the
carpet and pull off the side panel trim and make nice durabak rocker
panels, bumper and floor. Any ideas?
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"He who laughs last has not passed out yet."
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Re: More FRIGGEN HP PART 2
I remember a long time ago when I dismantled a 63 Impala I had those ridges.
I got a tool called a ridge reamer that took that ridge off rather easily.
I am thinking that you can do this yourself.
Tomes
"sc00ter" <skylog@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Well the engine is out of the Jeep and there was a nice little ridge
> around the top of the cylinder where the piston stops so its off the
> the machine shop.
>
I got a tool called a ridge reamer that took that ridge off rather easily.
I am thinking that you can do this yourself.
Tomes
"sc00ter" <skylog@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Well the engine is out of the Jeep and there was a nice little ridge
> around the top of the cylinder where the piston stops so its off the
> the machine shop.
>
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Re: More FRIGGEN HP PART 2
I remember a long time ago when I dismantled a 63 Impala I had those ridges.
I got a tool called a ridge reamer that took that ridge off rather easily.
I am thinking that you can do this yourself.
Tomes
"sc00ter" <skylog@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Well the engine is out of the Jeep and there was a nice little ridge
> around the top of the cylinder where the piston stops so its off the
> the machine shop.
>
I got a tool called a ridge reamer that took that ridge off rather easily.
I am thinking that you can do this yourself.
Tomes
"sc00ter" <skylog@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Well the engine is out of the Jeep and there was a nice little ridge
> around the top of the cylinder where the piston stops so its off the
> the machine shop.
>
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Re: More FRIGGEN HP PART 2
I remember a long time ago when I dismantled a 63 Impala I had those ridges.
I got a tool called a ridge reamer that took that ridge off rather easily.
I am thinking that you can do this yourself.
Tomes
"sc00ter" <skylog@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Well the engine is out of the Jeep and there was a nice little ridge
> around the top of the cylinder where the piston stops so its off the
> the machine shop.
>
I got a tool called a ridge reamer that took that ridge off rather easily.
I am thinking that you can do this yourself.
Tomes
"sc00ter" <skylog@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Well the engine is out of the Jeep and there was a nice little ridge
> around the top of the cylinder where the piston stops so its off the
> the machine shop.
>
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Re: More FRIGGEN HP PART 2
I remember a long time ago when I dismantled a 63 Impala I had those ridges.
I got a tool called a ridge reamer that took that ridge off rather easily.
I am thinking that you can do this yourself.
Tomes
"sc00ter" <skylog@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Well the engine is out of the Jeep and there was a nice little ridge
> around the top of the cylinder where the piston stops so its off the
> the machine shop.
>
I got a tool called a ridge reamer that took that ridge off rather easily.
I am thinking that you can do this yourself.
Tomes
"sc00ter" <skylog@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Well the engine is out of the Jeep and there was a nice little ridge
> around the top of the cylinder where the piston stops so its off the
> the machine shop.
>
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Re: More FRIGGEN HP PART 2
You can but the ridge reamer does nothing about cylinder taper. Maybe that
ridge is just carbon, but maybe it isn't.
Earle
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
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> I remember a long time ago when I dismantled a 63 Impala I had those
ridges.
> I got a tool called a ridge reamer that took that ridge off rather easily.
> I am thinking that you can do this yourself.
> Tomes
>
> "sc00ter" <skylog@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1140060250.952585.116820@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Well the engine is out of the Jeep and there was a nice little ridge
> > around the top of the cylinder where the piston stops so its off the
> > the machine shop.
> >
>
>
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ridge is just carbon, but maybe it isn't.
Earle
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
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> I remember a long time ago when I dismantled a 63 Impala I had those
ridges.
> I got a tool called a ridge reamer that took that ridge off rather easily.
> I am thinking that you can do this yourself.
> Tomes
>
> "sc00ter" <skylog@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1140060250.952585.116820@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Well the engine is out of the Jeep and there was a nice little ridge
> > around the top of the cylinder where the piston stops so its off the
> > the machine shop.
> >
>
>
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