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Old 12-07-2024, 01:24 PM   #8
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The engine was a match for what was in the car, including ALL UPDATED PARTS SINCE THE CAR WAS FIRST ASSEMBLED, which is pretty much the way they have always done things. After getting stung with a class action over the single row bearings, they switched the the oversized non serviceable unit, which was an updated part. Any other updated parts were also replaced, but otherwise the AT engine was a match for the original one.
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