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iHav to Drive
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Truck that is having wrist pin issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="dangerII" data-source="post: 2599437" data-attributes="member: 721147"><p>I would say that your better off if your interested in it is to either get a rebuilt engine for it or have a machine shop rebuilt it for you.But what I would do is different from what you might want to do just to cut through all of it is go get either a rebuilt engine or get a used engine somewhere of the same type.Those wrist pin issues for the engine should be left up to a machine shop to fit them to the pistons the right way or you'll have problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dangerII, post: 2599437, member: 721147"] I would say that your better off if your interested in it is to either get a rebuilt engine for it or have a machine shop rebuilt it for you.But what I would do is different from what you might want to do just to cut through all of it is go get either a rebuilt engine or get a used engine somewhere of the same type.Those wrist pin issues for the engine should be left up to a machine shop to fit them to the pistons the right way or you'll have problems. [/QUOTE]
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