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Originally Posted by REDROCKER652002
My son may be looking for a motor soon. So, since they dyno it, does that mean the break in has already been done? That is my biggest concern with a brand new motor, getting the distributor in right, getting the rpm right to break in the motor correctly.
I like the idea of it being done for me. LOL.
Looks pretty good to me.
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Exactly what dagnabbitt says. It's a roller cam engine, so no break in as far as the cam/lifters are concerned, just rings and pistons. You shouldn't have much of an issue putting the distributor in the engine. If I can do it, so can you