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Old 12-06-2004, 05:41 PM   #6
cableguy0
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no problem good luck i had close to this same thing happen with a small block the machinist that assembled the engine apparently didnt check any clearances cooked 2 rods and the bearings the rods got soo hot they were blue when i pulled the engine apart and the crank became a paper weight. engine was also extremely out of balance broke a main cap in half. needless to say i wont step foot in that machine shop ever again
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