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Old 01-07-2007, 12:25 AM
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alrighte when u tare the block outa ur car when u remove the pistons from the rods and rods from thecrank and put forged in now do i have to take it to the shop or some shyt or is there away i can set on piston in one certin spot. what im takling about is taking the old crank,rods,pistons out of the block and u go and buy all new compontents do u have to send it into a machine shop to have soething done to it or do u just put all the new compontents in and put the h/c/i on then hook everything else back up and put the motor bac in the carand start it or do u have to hve them balanced or can u set it so the crank is on one certin stroke like intake or exhaust stroke thx i hope thats understandable.
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I think the reason no one has answered your post is because no one can understand it. Are you talking about pressing in the piston pins when assembling the rods to the piston pins?

Try to use proper spelling and punctuation so people can understand your post.
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Old 01-07-2007, 12:31 PM
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Old 01-07-2007, 02:22 PM
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Old 01-07-2007, 02:53 PM
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Since none of us can understand you.. you might want to just buy a shortblock....

oratleast find an engine builder that speaks your gibberish language
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alrite im talking about balencing blueprinting or can u just take piston connect them to the rods the rod to the crack and the crack to the block and put the engine together and start it and drive it away understand now
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alrite im talking about balencing blueprinting or can u just take piston connect them to the rods the rod to the crack and the crack to the block and put the engine together and start it and drive it away understand now
you could have just said... Can i assemble the motor without having it balanced?

The answer is.. With some kits, yes! but they are very expensive setups. Its is always a GOOD idea to drop off the rotating assembly to a machine shop or engine builder and have them balance it. When you get the asselmbly back, everything will be marked as to where it should be installed...
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like where the pistons should be in the cylinders
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