Well, in my last report I think I said the .060 oversize block was not going to be used because there was too much clearance between the piston skirts and the cylinder walls. The block had been honed to try to save it at .060 oversize and the roughness from the rust in the bores was not completely obliterated either. So I put that block aside. I have another block which had previously been bored .040 so I took it to the machine ship along with one good .060 over piston and had them magnaflux the block and do the necessary machine work to bring it to .060. I picked up the block a couple of days ago and yesterday I took all of the connecting rods to the shop because the shop owner thought it would be good idea to check them for straightness and dimension on the lower end. The one rod that I had taken to the shop with the block did have some slight problems. I now have another $400 invested in the engine, which was originally intended to be a cheap rebuild to put a 65 American back on the road. I'll have about $1200 to $1500 invested in this engine when I'm through so I made a decision. That's too much money to put into a car I plan to flip as soon as I get it back on the road and somewhat dependable. I will build the 195.6 engine with the best parts I have at hand and use it to replace the aluminum (stuck) engine in my 63 Classic wagon. I'll try to put that car on the road sometime in the next year. It was sitting in the Nevada desert for about 30 years. For the 65 American, I will swap the six cylinder crossmember from the 73 Hornet I got from Tom J. and install a 69 Rambler 199 which was supposed to be a running engine. I bought that engine a few months ago from a guy hotrodding an American. He plans a Ferd 302 in that car. He has a show quality Fairlane in his driveway now and was enamored with the Car Craft Rambler articles except he wanted to use a V8 engine he understood. So I'll keep posting progress on two fronts: buildup of the 195.6 and installation of the 199. Pictures to follow in a couple of weeks. I'm dismantling an 83 Eagle wagon right now and need to get it out of my driveway. That's all the news from Lake Wobegone where the women are......... Joe Fulton _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list