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welp....time for a rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="duckman11" data-source="post: 442776" data-attributes="member: 22999"><p>thanks cedar!! and all gaskets and seals will be replaced.</p><p>I will also do a pressure and vacuum test before power ever touches the starter!</p><p>I think I would rather spend the extra $$$ on an SBT kit VS something off of Ebay</p><p></p><p>And Andy most PWC engines have 2 crank case halves....an upper and a lower. So there aren't actual bearing caps like you would find in a small block chevy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckman11, post: 442776, member: 22999"] thanks cedar!! and all gaskets and seals will be replaced. I will also do a pressure and vacuum test before power ever touches the starter! I think I would rather spend the extra $$$ on an SBT kit VS something off of Ebay And Andy most PWC engines have 2 crank case halves....an upper and a lower. So there aren't actual bearing caps like you would find in a small block chevy [/QUOTE]
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