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Huh? Whatcha said?
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Fayetteville, NC
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![]() No offence to you, but I always check behind everybody. I even check behind the guys at the shop here. It's annoying, and God bless the for having patience with me, but it makes me feel better about what I am doing, you know? Hell, I don't even trust myself. I check behind everyone and anyone.
Ok, I'm done, sorry for the Soap box trip....... ![]()
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2003 GT White---STOLEN May you burn in hell whoever took it. Dumbazz didn't even get the good engine that was in the garage. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: north dartmouth.MA
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That ok thanks for the reply,your right now that i know i should have checked everything but its kinda to late now the damage has been done so i think its time for them to fess up and fix the problem at no cost to me ,dont you agree? |
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5.7 < 5.0... and I failed math
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Mooresville, N.C.
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95' Mustang GT-S: Mac headers, off-road H, and cat back, 3.73, Mac fenderwell cold air, throttle body spacer, Mac under-drive pulleys, crane cam .530/.530,Professional products intake, 70mm TB, Tremec TKO500, Hurst short throw, UPR handle, Ford racing strut tower brace, Mickey Thompson ET's, broken stock axles Best ET: 8.53 @ 81 MPH Sponsored by Modular Madness Mooresville, N.C (704) 660-3464 |
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Join Date: May 1999
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![]() And I tear town crate motors I purchase too.... er, no I don't. Purchase crate motors that is (unless the junkyard counts as a crate motor supplier
![]() The issue I see is that if you start tearing things apart when you get them, the manufacturer or assembler is certainly going to blame you for any problems you find. Not to mention the reason you purchase from them is that they are supposed to be experts in their field, and maybe the purchaser isn't such an expert. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: north dartmouth.MA
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This is the reason why i never touched the heads,i shouldnt have to,these company i bought the heads off of are supposed to be experts at race heads and motors,i have never heard of taking apart a crate motor when you get it that kinda defeats the purpose doesnt it ![]() |
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