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Posted by uncle on June 21, 2007 at 15:52:12 from (98.16.203.90):
I have a 6V92T in a truck and the engine is seized. The previous owner said the oil pressure dropped off while driving. Anyway, I dropped the pan ond this is what I found. I need help to ID the pieces so I can tell if the engine will have to come out or do I need to look for another. A) 1/4 steel might have had threads, looks like it sheared of. B)Just an L shaped piece of alloy. C)1/4 nut D)Rubber shard E)1/4 threaded and nut, looks sheared F)Might have been same as B or cotter pin G)Cotter Pin Head H)Steel Shard I)Phenolic type material J)Pieces of rubber 
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