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Blowin Motor (Throwin Rod) Removing Help


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hey guys um last night I managed to snap a vaule and it hit the piston and ended up throwing the rod and piston threw the block and the sump :) um just need sum advice will a fg xr6 turbo motor fit straight up I currently have a built btr um and secondly we are pulling the motor out tomoz just wondering if any 1 has done it b4 has any piks or were to start or what needs to be removed he is a mechinac so its no big issue just would like sum advice cheers guys

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Pretty straightforward actually......just make sure you label EVERYTHING you disconnect so you dont end up with a big jigsaw puzzle when you go to put it all back together again. :icon_ford:

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I think member " mattyb" used an fg short. Might pay to do a search

Hold that thought. I cant find the thread

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Hey Mate

I have a spare ba mk 2 turbo engine sitting at my place its the old one out of my ute before I put the built engine in. It has 45000ks if that on the matter, already has the valve springs and lightend pully drive on the crank.

PM if interested

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Any warning signs that it was on its last legs? I was sitting on 347rwkw before the c4 went it now with 311kw I think its just a matter of when and where now? Are you going down the FG motor road? I'll be paying close attention to how it all goes.

Leo

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