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Hole-y Cow!!
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Hole-y Cow!!
Check out the size of the hole in my old block
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Now THAT, my friends, is how you throw a rod :o :o

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11-15-2007 05:21 PM
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But, was the pizza still hot when the customer got it? [smilie=pdt_bud.gif]

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11-15-2007 09:36 PM
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LMAO, luckily I was not delivering at the time. But since the engine swap, there hasn't been a problem with cold pizzas [smilie=pdt_fire.gif]

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and to what contributed to the large hole that shouldnt be their????crank.it

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Previous owner must not have taken very good care of this car. I changed the oil in her when I first got it and the old oil was not real pretty. When the engine went byebye, it still had oil in it and the oil was less than 2 months old, with about 2500 miles since the oil change. I knew this car was in bad shape, so I actually babied this engine and it STILL blew. I'm just glad she's back on the road! [smilie=pdt_alc.gif] [smilie=pdt_nzd.gif]

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11-16-2007 08:50 PM
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I made a 283 chevy look like that once, but that was due to a missed shift in a drag race :oops: She came unglued at about 6800 RPM's. & no it wasn't balanced. Stupid, Stupid Kid :lol:

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11-23-2007 10:25 PM
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I made a bigger hole in my Kawasaki GPz 750 turbo, once.

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