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> 2.7 engine rebuild
930cabman
post Jan 28 2021, 11:08 AM
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Looking for someone in or near Western New York experienced in broken head studs, and possibly rebuilding a 2.7 destined for our 914 rustout.

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sixnotfour
post Jan 28 2021, 09:52 PM
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All 2.7/s need case work...inserts-- Head studs,, . spingot rebore, decking, line hone or oversize, or resurface case halves and honed to stock main bearings , oil by pas "depending on year" at least 4- 8mm time serts ..
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post Jan 29 2021, 07:43 AM
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All 2.7/s need case work...inserts-- Head studs,, . spingot rebore, decking, line hone or oversize, or resurface case halves and honed to stock main bearings , oil by pas "depending on year" at least 4- 8mm time serts ..


Yes, I generally know when to hold em and when to fold em.
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