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Old 03-23-2005, 09:43 PM   #1
krazy_texan
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my turn to vent

today driving home from my friends house on the highway i hear this knock come from the engine so i limp it to the house and i am pretty sure i am about to throw a rod, no the part that i am really pissed off about is that i leave for boot camp in 2 weeks and the north texas board meet is in 2 days and i really wanted to take my truck but looks like i aint anymore, so now i am pretty much helpless because i do not have the time to rebuild the engine, i am thinking about pulling the engine and have it rebuilt while i am in boot camp but i also thought about just yanking the engine and putting a 396 in it right now i am just really mad and short tempered am not exactly sure what to do, thanks for letting me vent still look forward to seeing all you texas guys this weekend i am going to see if i can borrow my friends dads 58 impala
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