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Originally Posted by Flying Undertaker
Check the distributor for mechanical or vacuum advance problems. I've seen first hand where the nylon bushing under the mechanical advance plate where the weights and springs are located crumble and become missing allowing way too much mechanical advance. Try things that do not cost money to begin with. Also check valve guides in head for oiling issues, look for cracked seats in heads. Check oil rings placement and gaps. Also check end gaps on compression rings. For 100 miles, that's a lot of oil on piston tops! Thanks, Don.
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The rebuild from the get go does not sound good for starters. Looks like a lot of small issues leading up to a very bad vibration in the bottom end and then deciding to pull the engine and have it gone thru again. This engine needs to be completely torn down and everything visually checked, then parts magged, check for straightness, out of round rods and crank tolerances measured. Were the correct parts used. Highly recommend a balance job also.