Posted by mightymolinekid on January 14, 2013 at 12:37:29 from (166.182.3.227):
I've mentioned it before but I thought I'd show what I have so I don't sound like I'm complaining too much lol. Can anyone see what's wrong with these pictures? The story is the same machine shop built this engine from start to finish. They had all of the parts, and I left it up to them to build it. When I dropped it off it was all pieces and when I picked it up, the only things not on was oil pan and rocker assemblies, which they did have the whole time. (I said I'd finish the assembly) The first tear down was due to a spun rear main and seized pistons, I'm tearing it down again for obvious reasons. We had no valve reliefs the first time, and saw contact so when they rebuilt it they cut the reliefs in. And they used the wrong front cam bushing so the first time I didn't have any oil to the front valves and now I realize my cam has so much clearance I lose oil pressure. 3rd times the charm he tells me......
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