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Posted by Tim Malin on February 01, 2003 at 11:03:57 from (207.190.93.68):
In Reply to: Re: Rebuilding an engine posted by Steve - IN on January 31, 2003 at 15:51:32:
Thanks for the information. What do you mean by being a "pushrod?" I am unfamiliar with that term. When you mentioned lifting and turning it, how would I like stand it up and work on it? Can I simply brace it with something? Can it rest on its oilpan (right now who knows what it's laying on, it's buried in the snow we have (probably absorbing water into the manifold as we speak (if it cracks the block I'm not going to screw around with it because it is junk unless I WANT to fix it.))) All I really have it a couple of welding tables and things laying around, so where can that get me in rebuilding this engine, and how could I put it to use on something if I get it running? Thanks for the post.
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