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Thread: need help with itb mustang motor rebuild

  1. #1
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    Default need help with itb mustang motor rebuild

    hi,
    the motor i have have a broken no'1 piston and a broken cylinder
    also no.4 cylinder was full of oil/water mix

    so...starting from scratch.....and i have no idea what can be done to build a racing engine.
    i have the scca gcr,and maybe since i dont know much...it seem that there is nothing much to do..
    also...are mechanical lifters/lash adjusters not leagal?
    can anyone help me out preping it for itb racing?
    thanks in advance

    [This message has been edited by marlboroman (edited February 28, 2004).]

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    Ron,

    Call me We have to talk. I know what your engine had and what it needs, but not to be talked about here.

    Chris

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    Ron,

    If you are interested in the cumulative results of 7 years of 2.3 racing, I'd be more than happy to share the information.

    Mail me at [email protected]

    I will want to know the year of the car, chassis type (hatch or coupe), induction type (carb vs F.I.). Is the car completed as a racer or are you beginning to build to that end? What area are you in?

    I sold my Mustang last year, and have gone on to another IT class.

    Bill

    [This message has been edited by bill f (edited February 23, 2004).]

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    ok,
    thanks chris..talk to you soon
    Originally posted by Rabbit07:
    Ron,

    Call me We have to talk. I know what your engine had and what it needs, but not to be talked about here.

    Chris


    [This message has been edited by marlboroman (edited February 24, 2004).]

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