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Old 04-17-2007, 07:25 PM
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A moment of silence for the fallen crank.. she led a short, but.. well a short life.

If I went 30 under it MIGHT be ok.. 30..

Still no idea what killed it. The heads and valvetrain are perfect, pistons look like new. :shrug:
You lost the crank already? What crank was it?
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Old 04-17-2007, 07:43 PM
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You lost the crank already? What crank was it?
Stock crank..

In positive news I found a local crank from another LS2 (pull-out) for $500.. Could be worse I guess.

If it was easy everyone would do it.. lol
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Old 04-17-2007, 08:00 PM
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Stock crank..

In positive news I found a local crank from another LS2 (pull-out) for $500.. Could be worse I guess.

If it was easy everyone would do it.. lol
Ouch. Yeah, but at least the engine is not fried.
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Old 04-17-2007, 08:03 PM
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Stock crank..

In positive news I found a local crank from another LS2 (pull-out) for $500.. Could be worse I guess.

If it was easy everyone would do it.. lol
Damn sorry to hear that Steve! Glad to hear the rest of the motor is good to go. And thanks again for the mag coverage
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Old 04-17-2007, 08:18 PM
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Damn sorry to hear that Steve! Glad to hear the rest of the motor is good to go. And thanks again for the mag coverage
No problem on the coverage. See, it's easy to get in a magazine.

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Ouch. Yeah, but at least the engine is not fried.
Yea, and after a mad scramble I found one from a local builder (one pulled from a crate engine) for $175...

That's not too bad. Should have the engine back together by mid-day Thursday.
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These look fine.. don't ya think?



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Those look just fine.... For a motor run with no oil. Good god man!!! Is there any way to make sure the oil galley isn't blocked in any way to make sure that doesn't happen again?
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Turbos.....
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Needs two turbos
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Sorry to hear your troubles Steve.


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