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<blockquote data-quote="analogkid" data-source="post: 789294" data-attributes="member: 552686"><p>i have rebuilt several toyota 22re motors.....lowly 4 cylinders but they are like legos. rebuilt a 4.0v6 explorer motor after i blew it up on my friend during a snow chase.(im never gonna live that 1 down. thats why i call them exploders now). rebuilt the 1970 lt1 that my dad was driving in his suburban, god rest its soul. i miss that truck. my brother and i did a complete build on his .030 over 350 in his camaro(89rs). that one was a 350 forged crank from another motor, stock rods, KB 9.5 pistons, 2.02/160 heads that had been lightly ported, performer rpm intake and a modded to770 holley 750 vac secondaries. im sure ive done more but i cant remember alzheimers is setting in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="analogkid, post: 789294, member: 552686"] i have rebuilt several toyota 22re motors.....lowly 4 cylinders but they are like legos. rebuilt a 4.0v6 explorer motor after i blew it up on my friend during a snow chase.(im never gonna live that 1 down. thats why i call them exploders now). rebuilt the 1970 lt1 that my dad was driving in his suburban, god rest its soul. i miss that truck. my brother and i did a complete build on his .030 over 350 in his camaro(89rs). that one was a 350 forged crank from another motor, stock rods, KB 9.5 pistons, 2.02/160 heads that had been lightly ported, performer rpm intake and a modded to770 holley 750 vac secondaries. im sure ive done more but i cant remember alzheimers is setting in. [/QUOTE]
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