Originally Posted By DaytonaTurbo
Timing gear chunks. Original timing gears were nylon coated. When you buy your cam buy a new timing set.

Typical for man bearings to have those grooves. If you're just doing a hone'n're-ring, I would replace main and rod bearings. If you desire, you can bring the crank to have a machine shop to have the journals inspected/polished. Add a high-volume oil pump too.

Yes, sounds like you have a ridge. I wouldn't worry about it. I would hone the cylinders with a ball hone then I'd give it a set of new cast rings, I prefer Hastings for this job. Cast rings are more forgiving to hone grit and bore taper than moly rings.




If there is any ridge at all you can and probably will do damage to the rings. Imagine a brand new ring slamming against it. And why does everyone think they need a "high volume" oil pump.


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