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Old 05-30-2019, 01:50 PM   #8
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With a cam out of time (and you have visual evidence of that) I would want to check the valve train to make sure nothing was bent or damaged..:eek your endoscope pictures may be showing some valve piston contact. hard to tell. Pistons look undamaged.
Yeah....thanks. I kind of suspected that, from the way it looks....BUT.....hopeful. I am in the process of pulling the transmission and then the engine. I will dig into the engine and see what the status is, and then post some more pictures.

It would be waaaaaay overly optimistic of me to hope that there wasn't any damage to the heads or the valves.
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