te72;1633307 said:Decided my tires had too much tread on them, this is what killed my old 7m:
Learned shortly after that to run a quart over full on the dipstick to avoid this sort of thing.
rakkasan;1633149 said:you have pics of the bad vacuum line Nash?
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didn't really "kill" my last motor, but I sheered some teeth of my timing belt, so it was time to put the new motor I was building in. I thought I had burned a hole in some pistons after it happened (ran like shit, compression checks failed because the belt slipped a few teeth), but the belt was the culprit
NashMan;1633876 said:sorry i don't just picture a line that is umm burst could have been from small nick to who know si know rumbber is alot strounger
i going stian less brand this time aroudn any way
rakkasan;1633908 said:which line burst? The one going to your AFPR? What was damaged? Sounds like you smashed a ringland or two if you're putting that much power through a block with stock pistons.
Reiketsukan;1633943 said:15psi from a .57 trim CT26 and a stock headgasket finished my motor for the year. The guy I bought my MkIII from said the 7M had an MLS headgasket and ARP studs, so I saved up and did the Lex/550 mod with all the right stuff thinking it would hold. Then, all of a sudden on the dyno... POOF! White smoke everywhere... I shut it down immediately and had it towed home on a flatbed. I checked the oil when I got it in the garage and it still looked fresh, wasn't milky at all. I think I might get away with just replacing the headgasket, but we'll see.
whitemike;1633333 said:That was PAINFUL to watch.