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ShiftyGT
Member # 3862
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I just saw this when i was getting ready to instal my pisons in the block! http://www.californiafords.com/album/00003862/100_0771.JPG how can i fix this? can i use a small file?
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JohnB
Member # 969
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Personally, I'd use a dremel tool on it. Break out the sanding rolls, and take every edge off that nick. It'll be fine after that.
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2stangs69-91
Member # 1951
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It is no big deal, use what the first guy said or just use some fine sand paper and sand it flat
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ShiftyGT
Member # 3862
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OK,will do. glad its that easy, i just about had a damn corinary! ill post another pic after i sand it.
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ShiftyGT
Member # 3862
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I know it may be hard to tell from a picture but heres for what its worth. I dont think it is rising up anymore. Would it be safer to go a little deaper with the sanding or a little more even? can i hurt anything by taking a little more off? http://www.californiafords.com/album/00003862/100_0800.JPG
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ShiftyGT
Member # 3862
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Shok
Member # 3174
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If it was me I would prolly take a bit more off, either way I'd guess you were safe at this point.
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stoauto
Member # 2803
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what the??? should have used some real FINE sand paper and did it by hand.
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