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The paint fumes have cleared so I'm
before the kid destroyed it.
Freshly rebuilt, .040 over 360 with a mild roller cam and some mild porting. Ran very nice, great oil pressure, responsive for a mild engine and sounded pretty good.
That is, until the owner decided to let 'er rip. Ripped it, he did.
We figure the revs got away from him a little, whether he wanted to see what it would do, or trying to show off a little.
At any rate, the $4 g he spent pulling the old 318 (which, coincidently, died the same horrible death), buying the 360, building it and installing it, is wasted money.
He picked it up 4:30 Friday and by 8 PM she was all done.
Take a gander at the pics.
There were chunks of metal in the # 5 cylinder, and the # 6 cylinder, and that funny spot on the # 2 cylinder wall is a hole.
Wish I had money to waste like that. :doh:
Freshly rebuilt, .040 over 360 with a mild roller cam and some mild porting. Ran very nice, great oil pressure, responsive for a mild engine and sounded pretty good.
That is, until the owner decided to let 'er rip. Ripped it, he did.
We figure the revs got away from him a little, whether he wanted to see what it would do, or trying to show off a little.
At any rate, the $4 g he spent pulling the old 318 (which, coincidently, died the same horrible death), buying the 360, building it and installing it, is wasted money.
He picked it up 4:30 Friday and by 8 PM she was all done.
Take a gander at the pics.
There were chunks of metal in the # 5 cylinder, and the # 6 cylinder, and that funny spot on the # 2 cylinder wall is a hole.
Wish I had money to waste like that. :doh: