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Hey guys!
Been away a long time............ Glad to be back. I have a question for the group here. Currently there is an ebay auction for a rough cast "Yenko" ZL-1 block with steel liners (not installed). My question is over the practicality of such an item. This block evidently has had no machining done to it. So how does one get an albeit rare item like this machined for crank and main bearing caps, camshaft bore, cylinder head bolt hole locations, as well as all other necessary milling, drilling and tapping? Can even a good machine shop handle all of the necessary machine work required? I'm sure Tonawanda had jigs and fixtures to facilitate proper alignment for all machining operations back in the day....... Lastly, anyone care to hazzard a quess as to how much it might cost to bring this rough cast block to useful life? ![]() Nuch
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