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  1. Gunfreak25

    M211 - Too Slow

    I am the type of person who would rather properly repair something than go with a quick fix, but have you considered trying that "Restore Engine Lubricant" in your truck? A lot of the older mechanics I have talked to swear by the stuff. I wonder how much pep it would bring back to your old 302?
  2. Gunfreak25

    M211 - Too Slow

    That is the 3rd 302 I have seen lately with a bent or broken pushrod. I would agree, most of these engines are probably over 40 and some even closer to 60 years of age. Still though, darn tough considering what they had to push. I still like my 455 though. :mrgreen:
  3. Gunfreak25

    M211 - Too Slow

    Actually Old Fart, I closed the ad on my truck earlier today. I was frustrated with the truck so I put it up for sale. After a cool off period I want to keep it again. :lol: Best thing a man can do is walk away when the frustration sets in.
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