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I walked in the garage and immediately knew I had a problem. Here's another clue. Can you identify this little part?
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Seems so strange to me it would just fall out while sitting there, having been undisturbed for many days prior. I consider myself really lucky it happened this way and didn't damage the motor.
I'm concerned about repairing this while the motor is together.... I'm not sure just greasing a tap would give me the confidence some shavings aren't going to get inside. Anyone done this? Comments please. Well, I suppose now's the time to start my engine swap. I'm ready to sell this motor and buy some conversion parts. |
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