Hey Bucket Man, I am not trying to be right for any other reason but to help anyone who hasn't experienced this stuff. I made tons of screw ups learning this stuff, Hell, I still do, but I try to smooth out the learning curve if I can, lol... The thing here is, most machine shops won't finish hone the block without having the Pistons on hand due to variations in manufacturing and knowing what material they are made of, and what type rings, there is a different finish required for moly or cast, etc... They may assume you intend to do it yourself, I don't know. You just need to make sure that this is done. They usually include this in the price of the bore job, at least the shops I have dealt with do. If not, just get it done so you are sure everything works out best for your engine. Jmo... One time I dropped off a block to get bored, etc while awaiting the parts to come in, they bored it and waited for the Pistons to hone it. When they came in, they were marked .030 but they were actually .060. They weren't cheap junk, they were silvolite, turns out they sent 455 Pistons instead of 400 as I ordered, so it happens sometimes. I had to exchange them, but that's a example of why they want the parts on hand. It could have saved two weeks and some hassle.