Posted by Baelee05 on November 30, 2008 at 14:52:05 from (66.82.9.83):
In Reply to: H Blown Engine posted by Jarhead on November 30, 2008 at 13:20:11:
Yeah, I'm afraid I have to agree with Hal on this one. I think you had better tear it down and check everything out. I have seen people replace one jug and liner and get away with it, but it is risky. People have been known to do this and call it an overhaul!! At the very least get the pan off and see what you have. Pull the other rod caps and see what the bearings and crank look like. Pull the mains one at a time and check those as well. If any of the bearings or the crank look suspect you must do a major. The worst part is that by the time you get done with parts and machine work on a properly built engine you will have the price of a nice running H in it!! You'll know what you have too.
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