Help in Maryland,do a motor swap,need help one weekend
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From: c-town AKA Crofton Md
Originally Posted by 13Beast REW
I'll be there, I'm just next to bowie and I have all the sockets and whatever, and I've done plenty of swaps on all kinds of cars including my own 7s.
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From: c-town AKA Crofton Md
Well,while at work today,got all the fluids out,radiator,hoses,exhaust ,starter,top half of the motor--not much left to yank it out--couldnt do alot while working--see you guys tommorro.I will be there early,swing by when you can
give me ring--443-871-2154,or just pull up around back if the bay door is closed just knock
give me ring--443-871-2154,or just pull up around back if the bay door is closed just knock
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Originally Posted by loudazzrx7
Got it in and out and fired her up by 230 today--runs perfect!
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From: c-town AKA Crofton Md
Originally Posted by jsplit
Sorry I didn't make it, I was still **** drunk at 7:00 am and decided that I wouldn't be helpful :\
It was a snap,untill I forgot to tighten a gas line on the fuel line under the intake
that wasted sometime.It took a while to fire up,Ito put atf in it and it took forever to clear out--smoked up the shop like a biatch.All I have to say is Judge Ito is the man came through with a good motor!
I didn't use the aluminum flywheel this time,What a better idle and smooth ride,but holy **** I have gotten use to the other flywheel,this thing takes forever
to climb the rpms up now--lol
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No problem. My original plan was to stop by Olympic to get/order the water pump for my FD then run home and change into something i didnt mind getting dirty then head back. I decided to stop in first since I was literally in the same plaza as the garage and noticed you guys were practically done anyway so I just hung around for a while. I forgot to get the number of that bike junkyard or shop or whatever it was the tall guy was talking about (i'm bad with names). If you could still get that for me it'd be appreciated. It'd be nice to get the bike back on the road or sold. Good job on the car and good luck with keeping it alive. When ever you guys are hanging out or whatever let me know
Don
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