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Old 07-18-2015, 02:15 PM   #26
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Re: Valve trouble, diagnostic help

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Originally Posted by Ride The Snake! View Post
There's no way I have the money for a new motor or a rebuild.

The only thing I think could be viable for me is doing much of the tear down myself and having a shop clean it and refit the rod bearings.

Or, throwing a cam in there and seeing how long I go before I turn a bearing.
Flip a coin, you never know!!
Put a new cam and lifters and chain in a 305 for a guy once.
Cost about 100 bucks total. Used cam/lifters, new chain and gaskets.
He was still motoring 2 years later.
You never know!!
At least you'll get some experience wrenchin'!!
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