hydraulic lifters usually do not fail assuming the car has been well maintained (oil changes) and you do not have a huge cam, say over .525 lift. Is this a tapping noise? Or, more of a gargling noise, like a dieseling sound? The reason I ask is because I've heard the lt1's and ls1's can develop piston slap.
2004 FORD CROWN VICTORIA, Every option, class IV hitch, remote start,synthetic oil/3000 miles,in new condition w/warranty , $16500 OBO, 614-746-5039
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Looks good man. Sorry about the parts. I've been tryin to get a hold of my buddy since I got back from Vegas. I guess him and his ole lady split up and she wont even answer phone. My other buddy (the one you got the intake hose from) his garage got broken into and they took everything. redface.gif
I made a 1/2 gallon of kamikaze for my nephews graduation party. Can someone chop this for me in like the next 30 minutes? Just get creative. Call it B&B's special juice.
Thanks!
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The motor is in pieces, in a box. It's been rebuilt 2 or 3 times I think. I believe it needs re-sleeved. I can get all the parts for the rebuild for $125. How much would the labor/machine work cost?
It's all a scam. Shouldn't taxes match the rate of inflation? Especially in these times where the economy was or is shit. If people are paying more for everything, then the Gov is already getting more Cheddar and then on top of that they raise taxes?
So the Fed's lower rates so it's more enticing to put your self farther in debt to in return boost economy. So then what happens? The prices of homes and cars go up and everything sells based on a monthly payment. The Fed's are playing the same game. Sad.