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how big ends should not look

Postby 99casst » Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:50 pm

found these as stripping old engine every second i strip i relise how good idear it was replacing sorry about size not used to this photobucket thing
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Re: how big ends should not look

Postby Kace » Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:53 pm

Is that an FTO engine you're stripping ?

Are you refurbing these parts or replacing them ?
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Re: how big ends should not look

Postby 99casst » Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:02 pm

this was the block that was running m8 but had starting issue so i stripped for spares and scrapped the block and crank shaft reason being because state on shell bearings was not paying to have the crank grounded if thats the word lol but kept everything else conrods with piston still on and end caps the weird thing was all bearings look fine apart from these 2 but im shore if left any longer this would started to knock
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