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« on: December 03, 2011, 05:27:08 PM »
Next question, how tight should the liners be. The good book says to lap them in to the top of the block so i presume they should be free to spin. They fit fine until just before the shoulder at the top goes in to the block, there is a small step in the liner at the top and this matches a machined section on the block.
I understand that this is where the liner seats in the block so must be a good fit, it is really tight and the liner does not want to go down. I have one liner in the freezer and I will heat the block tomorrow and try again I don't see how the liner can be lapped in fit its that tight though.
It is more complicated with the liners not realy being the right ones for the engine.