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Old 06-01-2005, 06:09 PM
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Oh man not cool Steve. I'm anxious to see this car done. Hopefully all the other bolts throughout the motor are torqued.

Recall their ISO certification. If they have any!?
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Old 06-01-2005, 07:44 PM
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Root Cause?
Did the bolts come loose and it walked out, wrong crank, or they never clearanced the block?
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The crank strike resulted from replacing the factory oil pan with chromed repro pan that was just enough different to take a windage hit. Once again, the bling comes with unexpected expense. Fortunately, that squawk was discovered during engine cranking test prior to start-up.
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Old 06-01-2005, 08:09 PM
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Back in '88 my buddy bought a new crate LS-7 for his '67 Camaro. Once it was home we took the pan off for inspection before putting the engine in the car. Inside the engine was a mess! Dust and grit everywhere. We disassembled the motor and cleaned everything thoroughly. I think the shipping crate came with a tag in Spanish because it had been assembled in Mexico. We just shook our heads. That LS-7 is still in the car and runs great but he's glad he decided to pull the pan and take a look before putting it in the car. That would have been a $3,000 "uh-oh."
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Lesson learned here!!


The engine will be done late tonight. It will be running by noon tomorrow. The crank had one counter weight that was 36 grams heavy and the lightest was 7 grams heavy. The whole assembly is balanced to "within" .8 grams. I will be looking for a nickel to balance when it is running!! See progress picture attached...
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24 hours to deadline and counting...
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Git 'er done...
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Steve, with all the crazy last minute thrashing going on - don't forget the oil!!!!! Cool car. Have fun on PT - you'll make it.
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Old 06-02-2005, 07:19 AM
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Now who's gonna tell Steve the Power Tour was last week.
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Old 06-02-2005, 07:25 AM
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Steve.........You are going to Heaven for Sure!!!!!!!
Looking forward to seeing your car and meeting you at Colin's Friday........We're doing the Long Haul also....
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