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Your machine shop will handle that.
I was looking at the Haynes manual the other day and it had tolerance information for bore diameter, out-of-round spec., and other information related to inspecting/overhauling an engine. It does require some specialized precision measuring devices, but you can pick these up for probably around $100.
If you could figure out how to do this and determine what really needs machining, if any at all, you will be way ahead in costs.
I was looking at the Haynes manual the other day and it had tolerance information for bore diameter, out-of-round spec., and other information related to inspecting/overhauling an engine. It does require some specialized precision measuring devices, but you can pick these up for probably around $100.
If you could figure out how to do this and determine what really needs machining, if any at all, you will be way ahead in costs.