opinions on using a flood damage engine?
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if it was being driven when it went into the water, hydralic lock with bent connecting rods are a consideration
anytime a needle bearing is used in the transmision the mix of water and oil turns to an acid the pits the finished bearing surfaces ( if it sets too long)
If the price is right buy it but figure in a price that would allow you to rebuild the whole thing
anytime a needle bearing is used in the transmision the mix of water and oil turns to an acid the pits the finished bearing surfaces ( if it sets too long)
If the price is right buy it but figure in a price that would allow you to rebuild the whole thing
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77amc
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Any word on how this turned out for you?
Here near memphis we are getting tons of flood cars from Katrina and now up near St. Louis.. Still, Some really nice cars. Just moldy and muddy.
I saw two big lexuses, a Rover, some Infinity's.. on and on..
Just no time to get a whole 1Juz from a SC400.. Dangit.
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Here near memphis we are getting tons of flood cars from Katrina and now up near St. Louis.. Still, Some really nice cars. Just moldy and muddy.
I saw two big lexuses, a Rover, some Infinity's.. on and on..
Just no time to get a whole 1Juz from a SC400.. Dangit.
E