Got the head back today. Man, it looks good! It was ready a week ago, but I wasn't able to get over to the machine shop. I need to take a picture. Milled head, hardened valves seats, new intake and exhaust valves. Just a really good job. While the head was off, I checked the cylinder walls. Most are in good shape, but one has a very small nick or gouge in it. Can't really see it very well, but I can feel it when running my hand in the cylinder. Not good. Since it was running okay, just blowing white smoke from coolant, I'm thinking of sewing it up and driving it. But - I know that if I can feel a small nick, the piston rings will definately "notice" it, too, and a small amount of damage can turn into a large amount pretty quickly. Time to save up for some engine work. Not sure if it could be honed out, or if I would need to get it bored .030 over. Those of you that have bored out a 195.6 OHV, what is a general ballpark for boring it and going to oversize pistons? I need to figure out how much to put away. While it might work for a while (if I keep the revs down and the oil clean), it will need attention soon. Hopefully not sooner than my wallet can recover. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list