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Re: O.T. Chevy Targetmaster Engines
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Posted by davpal on April 24, 2007 at 08:43:19 from (216.93.120.167):
In Reply to: O.T. Chevy Targetmaster Engines posted by Kevin (FL) on April 24, 2007 at 08:01:09:
Be very careful with those engines Kevin. I have had two seperate personal occasions on 350 chevys with those engines and both of them were shipped out faulty. One had a missing main bearing and another a few years later had the front oil gallery plugs never installed under the timing cover. I am not kidding. If I were you I would consider dissassembling it and checking it over before it ever saw an engine compartment. Nothing like doing a project and having the oil pressure missing in action! We had the same problem with a SVO Ford crate engine. Oil gallery plugs were never put in the long block. Dad was putting it in his mustang. Had him fit to be tied!
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