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Old 11-17-2009, 04:25 PM
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I have seen some guys blow up their chit before, but this guys wins hands down.
Never mind throwing a rod, he threw the whole engine.
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Old 11-17-2009, 04:29 PM
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That is INSANE! He tore the block apart and all that's left is the crank and what used to be pistons! Amazing!!!

You can see the block land near the rear right wheel!
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That's killer!!!
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Yikes!
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Wow !!
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I wish they showed the other part of the motor in the video
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Eddie thats some big long rods
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I guess that's why we don't use 2 bolt mains in marine apps.
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2 bolt mains ?? hell the block broke, crank still there..well mostly ! seen fuel cars do that but not a diesel..
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That was sick!!
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