Engine burning oil after rebuild |
10-30-2018, (Subject: Engine burning oil after rebuild ) Post: #5 | |||
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RE: Engine burning oil after rebuild (10-29-2018 )CM870 Wrote: ... What shop did it? Was all the parts OEM? What is the date stamped onto the side of the head on the rear drivers side? and does it have an RX in the part number? Do you even have a copy of the paperwork? - i would have found out such things long before I even purchased it. (just a what-if scenario here): What good is a fresh inframe if an idiot shop did the work, they sent the old head off to have it re-manned (head won't last for sh%it like that), and they used some crap after-market steel pistons and crappy reman rod/main bearings? - I have seen plenty of engines built like absolute crap and ready for a junk heap after a year or 2. Sad part is that many of them are from OEM shops doing this garbage type of work too. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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Engine burning oil after rebuild - CM870 - 10-29-2018, RE: Engine burning oil after rebuild - Lonestar10 - 10-29-2018, RE: Engine burning oil after rebuild - Rawze - 10-30-2018, RE: Engine burning oil after rebuild - Chamberpains - 10-30-2018, RE: Engine burning oil after rebuild - Rawze - 10-30-2018 RE: Engine burning oil after rebuild - CM870 - 10-30-2018, RE: Engine burning oil after rebuild - Nilao - 10-30-2018, RE: Engine burning oil after rebuild - Chamberpains - 10-30-2018, RE: Engine burning oil after rebuild - CM870 - 10-31-2018, |
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