For ease of use I have decided to stay with the 8.25:1 pistons - power and torque a little less but easier to manage when in service.
Went to pick up the block today but they have not given it a hone so that is being done tomorrow for a pick up tomorrow night.  I will take the crank, rods and pistons down tomorrow.
That leads me to to next consideration.
Being a 4.6 crank it did not run a dizzy so has a different timing cover to the dissy V8s.  I am intending to put the timing cover, oil pump etc off a 3.9 on the 4.6 and not use the cover etc off the old 101 3.5 (is different again from the Rangie 3.5).
I have something in the back of my mind that the front end of the 4.6 crank is too short for the dissy timing cover and will have to be lengthened.  I believe a spacer is needed to be made up (can these be bought).
So can someone please clarify what I need to do to the 4.6 crank so that it will run a dissy timing cover and a V belt front crank pully? (this will be coming off the 3.5)
Thanks 
Garry
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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