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Subject: [Healeys] AH100 Rod Bearings
From: "Jonas Payne" <jpaynepbr@cox.net>
Date: Sat, 30 May 2015 11:49:14 -0700
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I'm putting together a AH100 engine and noticed that the Thrust bearings are
also used in fords.

 

I fouled one of the rod bearings.  Was wondering if by chance there was a
dead in the water for another week.

 

Does anybody know.

 

Jonas Payne

PBR Consulting Services, LLC

702.882.6711

 


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