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Old May 6, 2003 | 05:38 PM
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Originally posted by bunker
There are a bunch of things Shawn did wrong, no sense in me saying anything, if the engine was burning oil, the overheating in most probably cases didn't hurt it, an engine shouldn't burn oil even when new if properly built, period.
The overheating happened first thus in turn causing the oil burning....
Old May 6, 2003 | 05:40 PM
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Originally posted by bunker
, just forgetting about it won't work, trust me, it'll always be on your mind.

Now THAT is probably a true observation
Old May 6, 2003 | 06:53 PM
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damn man this really sucks. i can't even imagine how mad you probably are, as i know i would be totally pissed if it was me.
really really sorry to hear all this, hope you get it worked out and that it is nothing major and you don't have to take it all out again. if you do have to take re and re it, im sure there are a lot of guys here willing to help
Old May 6, 2003 | 07:02 PM
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the best thing to do on your next motor, anything past 190* zero out the timing/fuel table which ever so this doesn't happen, than buy an electric water pump so it'll keep running when the enigne shuts off if you want call me Shaun, I tried getting a hold of you but couldn't.
Old May 6, 2003 | 10:54 PM
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Hey Shawn.....did I see your car on a tow truck today at 1pm...I seen some T/A with ZR1's and black out's today being towed...
Old May 6, 2003 | 11:57 PM
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Not me. in the garage right now.
Old May 7, 2003 | 12:00 AM
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Wonder if it was Kelly's car
Old May 7, 2003 | 12:39 AM
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Originally posted by SBainsTA
bunker, bunker, bunker.... So where do you take your stuff to be done?


no where he does his own work
Old May 7, 2003 | 01:00 AM
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Made by matt, i'll second to that...
Old May 7, 2003 | 01:02 AM
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Ohhh so Matt you have a Machine shop to build motors now cool you must be so much better than everyone else. Why don't you chill a little and get rid of some of the hostility.

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Old May 7, 2003 | 01:04 AM
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.... Im speechless Shaun. I will call you after work tommorow. I am not too confident that overheating it caused ring problems. In fact I have a real hard time believeing that. Reason being that you have what is in all reality a race engine which is meant to run with 20+psi of coolant pressure. You still have 13-15psi cap on the rad which will puke pretty early giving you enough warning to shut down. I dont think taking that car up to 210degrees for a few seconds wiped out the rings. Not at all. I dont think you did anything to damage the rings. The excess fuel did not help, but I dont think it polished them. Please try to find out what rings went into it for me if you can tommorow. As for Bunker..... who helped your whining *** when your rear end went? I seem to remember someone saying "I dont know this kind of S***" about your rear end a few times in as many minutes... oh wait..... yup, it was you. Ill have to remember this post next time you want some help.
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Old May 7, 2003 | 01:14 AM
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Umm.. you F*Ckn retards, I never said I do my own work you F*ck nuts, why don't you check who did & shut the F*CK up, I can put an engine together once all the balancing/engine work was done but I wouldn't & I never said I did. I want appologies now! Rear ends? I don't know anything about rear ends or trannies, but engines/pcm's are my thing & I'll brag all I want which I didn't it was 93Formula who said I do all my own work.
Old May 7, 2003 | 01:14 AM
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Originally posted by CoryM
As for Bunker..... who helped your whining *** when your rear end went? I seem to remember someone saying "I dont know this kind of S***" about your rear end a few times in as many minutes... oh wait..... yup, it was you. Ill have to remember this post next time you want some help.
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did matt ever say he will not help shuan if needed? has he not helped shaun on many occasions? all matt said is dont trust local shops.
Old May 7, 2003 | 01:59 AM
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did matt ever say he will not help shuan if needed? has he not helped shaun on many occasions? all matt said is dont trust local shops.
And this means that we should trust Matt?

No offense Matt, when you talk about cars I do listen to what you have to say. I defintley agree that your opinions are valid. And you do know what you are talking about, most of the time However, before you start bashing local shops, you should really think about who is saying what and why. The reason I'm saying this is that it is easier to blame the shops than it is to blame yourself. I'm not saying this is what Shaun is doing but it was what I was going to do with Richmond. Richmond built me a strong motor, it wasn't what I thought I was getting. I blame that on my self, why?, because I got to excited about getting my motor rebuilt that I didn;t ask the questions that I should have.
Also there are alot of shops out there and alot of them operate word of mouth. Without further investigation, you don't know what you are getting yourself into. So it is easy toi make mistakes. Personally I go to places where people say nothing but good things about. As well, considering what I know about these cars, or lack of, I like to go to shops that will understand that not everyone knows motors and specs inside out but know enough to understand what is being done to their motors.
Hindsight is always 20/20 and everyone will ALWAYS make mistakes. It is the only way we learn. Ricmond knows his stuff, which is why he gets business. He's proven himself, and he gets paid for it. I will admit one thing though, I don;t think that there is a legitimate 100% proven f-body engine builder in BC. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I'd say that rashpual has proven himself as the #1 5.0L engine builder around these parts, but he can't compete with the boys in the states. That is just plain logistics.
So, we all need to calm down and instead turn this negative energy into helping out shaun.
Old May 7, 2003 | 02:03 AM
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Local shops are stupid, they coulden't even put the right yoke on shauns DS that he sold me.

Shaun I hope you really stick it to them!!

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