I completely agree and am listening, my rebuttal:
Once that liner get installed into the bore, it is not honed and has extra metal
If metal is missing from the bore of the block, then less metal will be honed from the liner to match the factory spec
Also, that block is THICK metal, those nicks did probably nothing to affect the diameter and how the liner is going to sit
I reached out to the machine shop, closed until monday
the only thing I can think of doing: keep cleaning, brushing and organizing parts
Also I decided: do not disassemble the block with the hole in it any more, use it as a guide to put together the engine without the hole in it
I already used it once to match all serials on connecting rods and main bearing cases
Also, I did have to grind down a gasket on one end of the main bearings (I forget which one), I need to look at the diagram and get that gasket ready/figure it out, I'll pull up the diagram on kubota website
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#40 and #60 in the diagram, I think one of them is rubber #60 (which I still have), and #40 is the fabric that I had to wire wheel,
Another thing I can do: start to rebuild the pistons, I do have a new piston, new rings, and new hardware
I do have a piston (that put a hole in the block) and I can emulate how they put the rings on using that one as a guide...
I'll figure it out