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Old 01-08-2006, 05:43 PM   #10
9899musl
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Default Re: cam seized

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Originally Posted by Unit 5302
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.

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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