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Old 07-20-2009, 09:13 PM   #13
Green66Shortbed
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Re: Front end removal for engine swap.

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Originally Posted by DPowers View Post
With all that being said.... how did the engine swap turn out???
well, the actual motor swap went slicker than snot. slid right in thanks to not having the front clip in the way. im now putting the finishing touches on to get it running. im actually having some carburator problems so thats at the top of my list. other than that there is a ticking, nothing serious, i personally think its the crank hitting the dipstick since its at a weird angle. we will find out once i can get fuel to the carb.
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