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> Luckie's engine had low compression on #3...., ....but I kept removing parts until......
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post Feb 18 2011, 02:44 PM
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This cracked head gasket:




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I am NOT an expert on this at all
so hopefully Jake will correct me, or the Capt' will correct me

but more and more of these cases need a line bore upon rebuild. The coper showing on the center bearing but less-so on the ends makes me wonder if your case might be untrue

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I am building a 2.0 right now
had the case checked by a reputable builder for line bore because I put it together fresh and was disappointed with moderate oil pressure. Took it apart (76 miles fresh) for the line bore check and it was 2 sizes over (1 size over wouldn't clean it up)

so just something to look for
I'm no expert.

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