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Where to buy ca engine rebuild kit?

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    Posted: 3 hours 37 minutes ago at 11:49am
I'm going to rebuild my ca engine, need a complete overhaul kit. Where are some places to buy a good quality kit? I'd like to hear your experience, the good and the bad. Thanks
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i am guessing that most of the kits are made in the same factory overseas... all in the $500. price range... You will notice that original B had 3-1/4 inch bore.. C and CA had 3-3/8 inch bore... All aftermarket "KITS" for those engines are 3-7/16 bore... all the same compression ratio.... possibly someone has something different, but i think "most" of the kits are all the same... just pick a good vendor of your choice.

these would be pistons, liners, rings and gaskets... You buy the valves ..... and bearings seperate depending on the condition of your crank.


Edited by steve(ill) - 2 hours 57 minutes ago at 12:29pm
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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