4g63 rebuild in less then 10 min
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4g63 rebuild in less then 10 min
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nice, but i wanted to see him put it in and take it for a ride.... :( I learned a few things though, not that i'd attempt a engine rebuild myself, but always nice to learn something new....
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I don't know how long it really took......I'd figure about half hour.....most of it was sped up 2-3 times over.
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thats pretty sweet. im doin that exact same thing in my class. only with double the cylinders. 350>4g63
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Makes me remember the days when I had a 95 Talon TSi AWD. Blew the motor in less than a month. Rebuilt a 93 TSi AWD motor halfway and then forget where everything went. Sold the car, both motors, ARP studs, balance shaft removal kit, SS oil cooler lines, and some other misc. motor performance parts. All for $2450.
Man I wish I would have kept that car.
Man I wish I would have kept that car.