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Is this bad? *PICS*

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  • JoelJ Offline
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    Joel
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    So I took off the oil pan on the LS block I just bought and my heart dropped... What should I think of this... He said that it has never had oil ran through it so I assume thats why it's rusty, but what if it flaked off inside, or something else hppened... What woudl you guys do? BTW, its just surface rust, and it flaked off very easily once I took it out.
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    no race car? becuz homeowner...

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      I can't pull up the pic. It says:

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        HandoEX wrote:
        I can't pull up the pic. It says:

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        same

        Hey everyone....Anonymously tell joel what you really think of him
        http://www.realhomemadeturbo.com/forum/index.php?topic=12913.0

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          same.

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          • JoelJ Offline
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            Joel
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            legacy image

            no race car? becuz homeowner...

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              tqisking
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              I think I would ge a new pick up.....I hope the rest does not look like that

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              • 9 Offline
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                97lt1
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                That motor will atleast need to be torn all the way to the block and cleaned really good.

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                • JoelJ Offline
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                  tqisking wrote:
                  I think I would ge a new pick up.....I hope the rest does not look like that
                  The Rest doesn't it all looks clean and new. It kinda looks like the machine shop installed everything and lightly oiled it all, and then he put the new pil pickup on and the baffle and pan and didn't put any oil on it to keep it from rusting. The Motor was kept upside down w/o a head or an oil drain plug.

                  no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                  • 9 Offline
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                    Well if it's just the pickup tube that looks like that I would try to clean it up really good and see what it looks like. If it doesn't look good after cleaning it I would just buy a new one.

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                      holy scat, good luck with that, i hope the rest isnt like that.

                      here a psht, there psht, everywhere a psht psht
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                        that woulda scared the piss outta me

                        97 GTi, 03 KJ

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                          It looks good to go, just put it together and run it............... if you want to waste your time and money yanking it and having to rebuild it again. You should really have the whole thing disassembled and cleaned, then have the machine shop measure EVERYTHING before it goes back together to make sure it's all been done properly. Do it right or do it twice.

                          Troy
                          2009 Yamaha R1
                          2002 WRX
                          2001 Toyota Tundra
                          2001 Yamaha R6
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                          2003 XR50

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                            treimche wrote:
                            It looks good to go, just put it together and run it............... if you want to waste your time and money yanking it and having to rebuild it again. You should really have the whole thing disassembled and cleaned, then have the machine shop measure EVERYTHING before it goes back together to make sure it's all been done properly. Do it right or do it twice.

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