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What happened to the piston? I guarandamntee that if the piston is damaged, the cylinder wall is marked in some way. Also, you will have to pull the heads, which means new head gaskets. And, you will be a fool if you don't get new rod and main bearings put in while it is out, not to mention replacing all the rings on all 6 pistons. You are probably going to be in waaay over your head. I highly suggest you do a *lot* of searching on here before you undertake this project.
Rule #1 - There's always a bastard! 
JRH(KY): for some reason, when I hear the word 'tranny' I think of transvestite before I do transmission. don't ask me why boileralum: FAGMO! ----------------------------------------- Bill (ImTheDevil): blah blah blah me: Just because you are covered in gasoline right now, doesn't mean you are right! ----------------------------------------- JRH (KY): I'm also using up a weekend this month for Indy and a weekend next month for the USGP. Throw in our trip to PA and GF is getting tired of my car habit. Boy I'm going to miss her :-D
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