Reviving this thread as it's now time to have it done. I'd send it down to you Dave, but shipping would probably add another couple hundred in both directions. I'm not paying for it, but I have a vested interest in saving some money on it (It's my father's car and I KNOW he's not a millionaire).
I'd prefer not to oversize the bore unless there's evidence of scoring already in the cylinders (to be evaluated by the machinist). In the event that one is needed, what does the machinist need to bore it to? The machinist I'm working with is someone who's done well for me in the past, so I can count on the quality of the work being done.
Here's the list that you gave earlier. Can you verify that I've split out the tasks properly?
Machinist
hot tank $40
resurface block $85
Bore and hone $85x4
Re bush conn rods $15x4 (Is this something I can do or do I need specialized equipment?)
New parts that now get reinstalled into the fresh engine block (To be done by me)
Oversized pistons (includes rings, wrist pins and clips) $87x4
Main bearing set $45
Rod bearing set $20
Aux bearings $20
New main bolts $20 (If these are the stretch bolts, I've already got them)
New rear main seal $10
New crank seal $10
New frost plugs $10
Parts already purchased for this:
Windage tray
Stretch bolts for head
Do you have all the parts needed for the rebuild? I'm assuming you do, since your shop does this. I can get the machining/hot-tanking, etc.. done in Calgary, but you've never steered me wrong in the past. I'll keep that loyalty unless you don't have the parts.
I'll likely have to do some similar work on the head as well. We'll get to that once the finance department clears some more funds.