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Old 06-25-2011, 02:36 PM
kimosabi kimosabi is offline
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MaxGunz, you're contradicting yourself on a large scale. Us who knows a bit about engines also knows that crude quite often means better reliability. Look at a pushrod 350 SB Chevy for example. I never said they weren't reliable. Who said anything about crude = higher bearing tolerances etc.??? I also didn't study engine mechanics and get a certificate/work as an engine mechanic to argue with tools like yourself on the internet, so this is REALLY the last thing I post about those damn lumps. Do yourself a favour and try to assume that people have an idea of what they post about before you answer them back with tons of lecturing. Should save you some time typing. Sing it to your wife instead.