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Hey........things are slow....I like youtube....so shoot me!!!
6sally6
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I like how they keep the gas can right next to the burning engine. Wizard of Smart right there.
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their engine and neck color are a match........
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Defective engine, Defective grill
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At least he didn’t have it in the garage. I had to chuckle, the following clip showed a sbc on a engine stand firing up the first time after a full rebuild. About a minute into it, it throws a rod out the oil pan.
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Huskinhano wrote:
At least he didn’t have it in the garage. I had to chuckle, the following clip showed a sbc on a engine stand firing up the first time after a full rebuild. About a minute into it, it throws a rod out the oil pan.
"Chuckled, huh?!"
I read a post once about all the stupid stuff guyz do when putting an engine together......and they STILL stay together for thousands of miles!! Almost like the engine is determined to live!
Just shows how REALLY stupid/careless we have to be to destroy one on the break in stand.
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Fire extinguisher! I keep one close when welding or dealing with fuel, these guys are just idiots! The thing was burning through the whole video.
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