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Posted by James2 on December 27, 2006 at 09:32:15 from (207.179.239.209):
In Reply to: ticso vs ih posted by riverbend on December 26, 2006 at 15:37:48:
Bought an SA overhaul kit from the dealer, it cost a lot, but didn't fit so took it back and he replaced it with the proper parts at no cost. I know someone who bought a TISCO Ford 8N rebuild kit. The pistons weights were all over the map. I think he couldn't return the kit and rebuilt it anyway. The resulting engine vibration was not good. In my opinion unless you can guarantee the parts are from a good US supplier, than one is better off to spend the extra and buy from the dealer. How many times do you expect to rebuild the engine in your lifetime? A few extra dollars when divided over a lifetime is a cheap price to pay for good service and demonstrated durability/reliability.
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