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Oh crap, talk about a Freudian slip............now that's funny.
I'm not even going to go back and edit it.

I'm not even going to go back and edit it.

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LOL, I would have more money in JB weld and super glue. it would work till it was started then KAAA--BOOM....HAHAHAHA...LMAO...You can fix that easy. J B weld and super glue!
Thats what i heard, after tareing it down im supprised it didnt blow apart.That engine still ran when it was removed. It sounded like a pack of jackhammers pounding on a railroad track.
You can ask my wife Gimpy, even .![]()
Don't ask don't tell.So....you two are a couple now?Congratulations.
They changed that you can be a gay sailor now! LolDon't ask don't tell.
it is a cut hose and that would be the crank case breather tube..Could you explain what pic 2 is (top row, second on left side). It looks like a hose cut.
not a coolant line, it is the crank case breather manifold that bolts to the 2 valve covers. i didnt get a pic of it but its full of that gunk.Hmmm,well Pic 2 is one of the coolant distrubtion hoses from the intake manifold to the heads,and in pic 1 it looks as if it was getting coolant in the engine oil and vice versa.
Mine had a broken crank,but that one shattered the crank journal bosses in the block,there were some major forces at work there.
Last engine I saw that looked that bad inside was a 16V Detroit that blew on the engine dyno at work,at 2100 rpm.
yeah lol.... bottom end is pritty much junk...Holy crap on a cracker. You said it was broke but I really didn't think it was that broke.
Hey! It ran when parked.
i was hopping to get a spare but, its not a big issue at rhe moment.You need a cam?