I have reached the point where I need to prepare the piston rings for the .020 
overbore for my block and new pistons.  If I recall correctly the rule of thumb 
is .004 to .005 per inch or roughly .012 to .015 for the nearly 3 inch bore in 
my block (the motor not my head).  Before I do anything I will be sorry about 
are these figures correct?  I'm just looking for a "fast street" (whatever that 
is) rebuild so this is not going to be used for race applications though I may 
use it for an occassional autocross. 
   
   I am having the little ends of the rods resized for the new bushings and 
wrist pins and the big ends of the rods checked/resized for the .010 I had 
removed from the rod and main journals on the crank.  I am also having the big 
and little ends of the rods balanced  after I ground off a bunch of extra 
metal.  I am using those triple plated King engine bearings I got from Kai for 
the bearings.  Am I missing anything here?  TIA.
   
  Mike Lunsford, 1970 TR6 TBI with bad #1 rod bearing/crank throw.     
                
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