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Old 06-05-2007, 11:31 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by jt1583 View Post
nah lots of people leave block alone if its a stock headgasket install plus ive got an iron block so machining isnt required nor necessary. what i am questioning is will it remove metal which i do not want
no. you clean the block, that would probably work great actually but use it with your hand not a freakin power tool or something. If your installing a metal head gasket you will need to get a fine sandpaper or sanding pad with a high grit and spend about an hour mirroring it by hand.

If your block and head were overheated, you will need to have the deck machined for level edge in order to insure the metal head gasket seals, this sucks if you want to continue to run your stock bottom end because you will need to remove your pistons and rods/crank etc and make sure the bearings are mic'd and up to spec before re-installing after the deck is machined.

Head after machining (resurfacing).



Block after DIY cleaning method



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