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Old Dec 10, 2024 | 03:04 PM
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Hi, looking for a local machine shop that can bore and hone a block. They need to have a torque plate, so thought I'd check with all of you to see if there is a recommendation or two.

Los Angeles area.

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My shop uses Kelly's Block Welding in Culver/Palms, I've also used them for personal stuff. It'll take a while but he does excellent work.
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Thanks, I'll give them a call.

Any other suggestions in case they are busy or don't have a torque plate?
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Any other recommendations? Still looking for a shop. Thx
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I’d maybe call 949 and ask who they use, that shop is probably the only shop in the land that might have a BP torque plate.

But FWIW closed-deck iron blocks really don’t distort much at all with head torque, you’ll definitely be fine without one.
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Ah, that is good to know. It was recommended that I use a torque plate but I'm having a hard time finding anyone with one. Thanks for the advice, appreciated.
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Found a torque plate on eBay, purchased and now that frees me up to select a machine shop.
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In case you’re still looking for one;

https://www.miataturbo.net/miata-par...m-bore-110278/
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Oh, it's always about timing. All done now, without a torque plate. Fingers crossed.Thanks for the post, anyone looking should swoop it up for $250. Then just rent it out locally until it's paid for itself...at least that's what I would have done.
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