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  1. swbradley1

    Threw a rod through my engine block.

    I hope that everyone is talking about just parting out the engine and not the truck.
  2. swbradley1

    Threw a rod through my engine block.

    Pretty sure you need an LDS motor. As for towing, if they use the correct bar you won't need brakes on your truck. Just make sure it is a competent towing company with experience towing big trucks. They tow my 818 with a 60-ton wrecker and i'm guessing he could have run down the road at 70Mph...
  3. swbradley1

    Threw a rod through my engine block.

    I know this isn't funny but that looks to be the same spot my block cracked when my crankshaft broke into two pieces. My truck still ran on the back three cylinders but man what a racket. Felt like it was going to bring the front wheels off the ground like a hoopty. Yes, you cam tow bar it...
  4. swbradley1

    Threw a rod through my engine block.

    Sorry about your luck but I have had an engine decide it was better to be in pieces than stay together. Like Gimp said, find a motor and pull the engine pack out, swap the engine and either put the pack back together or put the engine in by itself and add the rest. Lots of help on the site.
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