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1st vs 2nd Gen 2.3 Whipple
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<blockquote data-quote="black 10th vert" data-source="post: 11877606" data-attributes="member: 65729"><p>unfortunately, unless you can hear it run before you buy, you won't really know until it's installed. I learned this the hard way, after putting in a ton of work detailing, and refinishing mine. Sometimes you can spin the pulley and listen for the bearings not being smooth, but generally it's the high rpm spinning that the engine subjects it to that will really show the sounds of worn parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black 10th vert, post: 11877606, member: 65729"] unfortunately, unless you can hear it run before you buy, you won't really know until it's installed. I learned this the hard way, after putting in a ton of work detailing, and refinishing mine. Sometimes you can spin the pulley and listen for the bearings not being smooth, but generally it's the high rpm spinning that the engine subjects it to that will really show the sounds of worn parts. [/QUOTE]
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