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Originally Posted by olredalert
----Trust what David says. It could save someone a lot of irritation. Its no big deal to take a crate motor apart and just check things out. The engine isnt devalued in any way. As a matter of fact, I think the value would be enhanced if I was interested in this crate motor if I knew it was already done. Also, fresh cam lube could be applied to lessen the chance of a lobe being wiped out. The motor has been sitting for a long time. What ever was on the cam isnt fresh anymore and may have hardened a bit.....Bill S
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My buddy bought an LS7 crate engine in 1987 and as soon as he got it home he tore it down and found dirt and grit inside. Cleaned it all up and put it back together. Still going strong in his '67 SS 396 Camaro.