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Advice on 7.3 rebuild kits
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[QUOTE="8WR_ZJ, post: 1475828, member: 11387"] Yes first thing to do is pull the motor tear it down and take measurements. Then order that kit based on thay. This will be a plus because it lets you know if you need to do machine work. My old 7.3 had 242k when it cracked a piston. I was able to ball hone the cylinders and go back with all standard bearings and pistons for everything. I got the block and heads hot tanked and cam bearings pressed in. Other than that everything can be done very easily at home. Just takes time and patience. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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