bhays
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I am rebuilding my engine and trying to learn engine building as I go. A friend is doing his side by side with mine and a friend with years and years of engine building experience is teaching us.
Tonight we finished tearing down both our motors and pulling out the rotating assemblies. We did his while our 'teacher' was there, then pulled mine apart after he left.
In my block, under the cam journals there is a line of rough material from almost the front to the back of the block. It seems to be just leftover material from when the block was cast, but the other engine was totally smooth in that area.
Is this anything to be concerned about? Should I try to clean it up with a die grinder or does it really even matter?
Tonight we finished tearing down both our motors and pulling out the rotating assemblies. We did his while our 'teacher' was there, then pulled mine apart after he left.
In my block, under the cam journals there is a line of rough material from almost the front to the back of the block. It seems to be just leftover material from when the block was cast, but the other engine was totally smooth in that area.
Is this anything to be concerned about? Should I try to clean it up with a die grinder or does it really even matter?