FJBen
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Block work.
The block was shaved down 2 thousandths so that the liner protusion would be correct as 2 of the cylinders were out of spec and sitting too low.
From there you have to set the counterbore so that the liners are the correct depth and equal.
The liner protusion (not the ridge) needs to be .4~.39 of a thousandths ( close to 1/2 a thousandths) or about the thickness of a piece of paper.
Liner protusion is how far the liner (not ridge of liner) sticks above the block. This is important because if the liner is too low, the liner can actually move up and down causing the liner to break, and most likely a failed headgasket. Too much is bad as well as you won't get a good seal, which pretty much guarantees a leak and failure. Both are bad and don't allow the headgasket to crush seal correctly.
New freeze plugs were also made for back of the block as they are no longer available.
The machine shop guy works on a ton of isuzu 4B/4BT 6B 6BT and says they are very very similar. A lot of the specs are the same. He doesn't like much foreign stuff, but he said this is a really nicely made engine so I think he is kind of enjoying working on this.
The block was shaved down 2 thousandths so that the liner protusion would be correct as 2 of the cylinders were out of spec and sitting too low.
From there you have to set the counterbore so that the liners are the correct depth and equal.
The liner protusion (not the ridge) needs to be .4~.39 of a thousandths ( close to 1/2 a thousandths) or about the thickness of a piece of paper.
Liner protusion is how far the liner (not ridge of liner) sticks above the block. This is important because if the liner is too low, the liner can actually move up and down causing the liner to break, and most likely a failed headgasket. Too much is bad as well as you won't get a good seal, which pretty much guarantees a leak and failure. Both are bad and don't allow the headgasket to crush seal correctly.
New freeze plugs were also made for back of the block as they are no longer available.

The machine shop guy works on a ton of isuzu 4B/4BT 6B 6BT and says they are very very similar. A lot of the specs are the same. He doesn't like much foreign stuff, but he said this is a really nicely made engine so I think he is kind of enjoying working on this.