Tell me about the shock tower braces.
Looking good!
Looking good!
These days you have to consider the origin of parts, my shop does things right and we have had way to many premature bearing failures in the last 2 years. Mostly when we allow our customers to get their own parts, but also parts that we got from our supplier. It's a hard thing to deal with, when you want to install a good bearing costing 5 times more than an on line part in a white box, and people go on line to price stuff often to assure themselves the shop,isn't gouging. I would think though that you used a good bearing and were truly aware of its origin. My point being that a lot of shops are getting a bad rap do to inferior parts all over the place in the market. Just a thought. Oh and many years ago I used the pipe thing also and never had a problem as a result it's just much easier to use a press LOL. Had a guy bring me some ball joints he got on line for $12 a piece after I told him they were $69 each. I refused to install them . Tough trade , but I love it.really?!!! lol
A funny thing that happened to a friend working on a chevy engine. When he got it together after an extensive build the rear main poured oil. They pulled it out and replaced and it still poured. So out again. Someone happened to be there that was really sharp and noticed that the hash marks on the seal surface were going the wrong way pushing oil out instead of in. The crank he had used was for a marine application for a twin engine boat that one engine ran backwards. So he had to get a correct crank and no problem.Somebody recently asked me if it was hard to be an attorney. My response was "It isn't particularly hard if your head is in the right place, but if you think you can binge on coke and hookers, the best you'll ever manage is politician . . . or Judge."
Agree with everything you said. The block was very clean when I brought it home, and when we finished it was indeed spotless and clean enough to eat off of.
The first main seal never really even printed on the crank, when I changed it I verified it was properly installed, staggered and facing the right way. But it leaked badly. I got the better seal and did not stagger it this time, just applied red RTV sparingly and let it sit overnight before adding oil. This time it seems to be behaving. Everything else seems to be performing wonderfully. I have not updated all the little tweaks that have been done to it, but you get the idea.
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