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Disassembling seized engine, recount, with images 700 1990

Had that happen on a B21ft. Found one nut and stud (not broken - nut came off and stud came out from the top) and the bottom half of the other stud in the pan with the rod cap. Rod went into the side of the block. (oops) Looked to be original, ~220k miles. From what I can tell, someone did a fair bit of work, rebuild head, wiring harness, radiator, etc, then it developed a knock (loose cap) so they sold it to someone who then ran it until it went boom, then sold it to another guy, who sold it to me.

Seems to be pretty rare (luckly) my machinist said he's vever seen one do that unless it had been improperly worked on.






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