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rod bearings...can anyone explain this? Is it still considered a spun rod bearing even if it didnt spin?
 

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Oh yeah, crank was not damaged! Should i just slap in new bearings? This was only on rods 2&3 also was this causing my knocking? car ran fine and had full power other than the knock that would come and go....found the bearings like this investigating the knock. Advice input would be aprecaited....if it continues Ill ###### sell the car....
 
Tone How were you keeping track of your knock?? If your still on your SAFC I know your not a stranger to setting a good tune. Also Wasnt the motor fresh? And I doubt it was from knock. You need a lot of knock for along period of time to take toll on a fresh engine. You only cruised it doun the street. I'm guessing in proper machine work.
 
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