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Originally Posted by Rich Biebel
Yes a CK-10 was state of the art back then but you forgot one very important part....
The man doing the honing......Honing is right up there with other very specialized skills......I honed many many sets of rods and worked my butt off to make them straight and round....
I worked in a shop that did a great deal of machine work for Ralph at T/K's
The owner was named Bill Crowley at Crows Head Shop here in northern NJ.....If he honed your block you could be assured it was right and Ralph often called up after an engine that had just been dyno'ed with a fresh hone made more power than ever before.....
By then the super smooth cylinder wall finishing idea was long gone.....
Bill was fanatical about blocks and had a little technique for the final finish that seemed to always work.....
He was also a super talented head machinist and long befoe there was a Serdi or similar type machine his VJ's were just about perfect....
He also was a very skilled head and manifold porter.....and did some intakes that were not topped for many years....
He went to Nascar country......along with many others in the engine business......
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Rich: You said Bill went to NASCAR. Is he still there now? If so, where? I am now living in NC and if he is near Charlotte area, I would love to stoop and see him. Also, didn't Joe Tryson, out of Jenkins' shop end up there? Any info on his whereabouts?
I had one of Bill's tricked up intakes. He, or someone in his shop, even etched a diagram of a Crow on it. You guys did great work there.