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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Doing Motor swap my-self...
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<blockquote data-quote="JuiceStang" data-source="post: 2027745" data-attributes="member: 21605"><p>thx 4 the feedback guys...yea i'm 18, i know a good amount about engine's and stuff, but i have never done a swap before so i figured it would help me out in the long run, seeing how one day i wanna have my own performance shop..im pulling the motor because the #7&8 rod bearings had spun off, and grinded alot of metal off.so i figured instead of just rebuilting the bottom end and having 94k on the top just to geta fully rebuilt motor.i had a buddy's friend who owns a machine shop build me a new 4.6 for $800...i was hoping ot have it done before i went to daytona for spring break so i could put some miles on her and break it in, just a cruise their.. :thumbsup: thx again..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuiceStang, post: 2027745, member: 21605"] thx 4 the feedback guys...yea i'm 18, i know a good amount about engine's and stuff, but i have never done a swap before so i figured it would help me out in the long run, seeing how one day i wanna have my own performance shop..im pulling the motor because the #7&8 rod bearings had spun off, and grinded alot of metal off.so i figured instead of just rebuilting the bottom end and having 94k on the top just to geta fully rebuilt motor.i had a buddy's friend who owns a machine shop build me a new 4.6 for $800...i was hoping ot have it done before i went to daytona for spring break so i could put some miles on her and break it in, just a cruise their.. :thumbsup: thx again.. [/QUOTE]
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