> for those of you who are rebuilding your s.u. you can buy a reamer from a
> industrial parts store for about 14.00. i have seen mosses reamer and the
> industrial one and they are one in the same. the size you need is particularly
> rare but is available. if you wish i'll get the address of the manufacturer
>for
This looks like a good time to mention something that has been
around for awhile. Special tools sold by parts co.
Being a designer/instrument maker and having the background
in machining, I have access to the tooling industry
which the everyday LBCer does not. But when I look at the
prices that Moss, TRF, VB, etc. wants for reamers, cutters
and the likes, it's no wounder people feel that they need to
take there cars to some one else to have "The special machining"
done. Yes, just having the tool does not mean the job will come
out right, proper use of the tool also is needed. But with some
careful thought how the tool is going to be used and what it's
going to do, you can probobly come up with a jig, and a mechine
to use the tool in.
For those who want to give it a try and do not want to pay
the big buck for the tool, all the reamers needed to work
on your LBC can be obtained from a tool and die supply house.
If you need a name give me a call.
Just my 2 cents.
paul
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