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04-12-2020, 10:00 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: ellicott city maryland
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Question for the engine builders
I recently bought a truck knowing it had a knocking noise (halfway made the deal) and had some questions on if this idea works, but first here is as much as I know about it:
its a 350 with flat top pistons, has 1.6 ratio roller rockers in a set of brodix heads, and has a Howards cam with 580 lift. The seller claimed that its a wrist pin knock.. however I spoke with a machinist who said that's wishful thinking. This build doesn't appear to be all that old. If I find that a rod bearing, main bearing, or wrist pin is bad but all other rotational parts are okay, after using my better judgment, could i throw a set of correct bearings in place and rebuild the engine? Thanks for the insight Chuckie |
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